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[quote=Anonymous]OP here. Thanks everyone for the response! In further followup with the preschool teacher, I found out that DC has been doing this since preschool started. It is upsetting that it was never brought to my attention as an issue until this recent scheduled meeting. DC is not hungry. DC eats a full breakfast in the morning, and while home, rarely requires a snack before lunch. The teacher initially expressed their concern as DC eats too slow and does not have any time to play. I am torn whether to keep my child there. I personally find it weird that a teacher will allow a child to keep eating while others are doing scheduled activities and did not think it is important to call attention to it sooner. Not sure if I am expecting too much from the preschool teacher here. On top of that I cannot directly communicate with after care staff. DC gets picked up in a car line and after care staff is not there. On the other hand, DC seems happy to go to preschool, the preschool teacher has been responsive after this, and I am locked in a contract for a whole year. Should I wait and see if anything else comes up first before pulling DC out?[/quote]
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