| The director said D they have a few "troublemakers?" Not sure why it rubbed me the wrong way? |
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Kind of.
In what context? Preschool or daycare? |
| It's not a great word to use when referring to preschoolers. I'm more used to hearing the word "spirited" when mentioning the children who require a lot of attention. |
| Preschool. She said we have a few "troublemakers" |
| It's a weird choice of words, but every preschool will have a couple troublemakers. I'd still definitely weigh more heavily how the teachers interacted with the kids while you were there. |
What's the difference? |
| Odd and unfortunate word choice. I'd follow up and ask what she meant and for an example. |
| Seems odd for s three or four year old. |
| Unprofessional for sure. Very odd. |
| Unprofessional but accurate (every school has them). |
| Yeah very odd. Every school has them but odd word choice especially on a tour to new parents? |
professionalism, education level, licensure, and training of staff. |
| It honest. I like that in a school. Don't sugar coat it. Hopefully that means they are honest about other things as well. To me, it's a good characteristic to display and I like the school for it. |
Every. Single. Preschool. Thread. Doesn't it get ol? |
You think preschools are inferior on all these fronts? That seems a bit harsh. I am sure some stand alone preschools match what is provided to my 4 year old in a facility that also cares for infants, so would be called a daycare. |