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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Not my first experience. I have an once child and I moved this younger child when the pandemic hit and messed up our lives. I raised some concerns as nicely as I knew how and they were not explained and I could just leave. It’s hard to tell if I am being difficult or something is off.[/quote] If you don’t communicate with the current preschool and advise that you are considering leaving because you feel your concerns are not being met, them you will be in the same position as before. Preschools overall do listen to parents. You should attempt open communication regarding your issue and your proclivity to leave if your satisfaction is not met. Don’t keep transitioning your kid unless you do at least this. Also, you kept saying there are little things that they consistently keep missing. Well, they are little things. Care overall good? They deserve the direct conversation. I think if more parents had this conversation vs just leaving immediately it would be better overall for everyone, especially the child.[/quote] I have communicated to them. They did not offer solutions or respond to mine. They might be little things - but so many little things leads me to be worried. COVID protocols changed and we were notified (even if I am fine with them, I’d still like to know.). I am not sure their “punishment” techniques are a best practice. This year has been so weird I just can’t tell if my concerns are valid, but the way they dismissed me without any sort of resolution is frustrating. My child seems happy there, so there’s that.[/quote]
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