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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What is the appropriate course of action? Her teacher has told me that my DD and a boy in her class are friends and it is cute to watch them play together. When I ask DD about him, DD has said things like "Johnny hurts me" or "Johnny pushed me off the ladder". DD is reserved and may not always be able to speak up (we are working on this), and I don't know how much exactly the teachers see. At the same time, DD is of course not the most reliable narrator - not that we think she is lying, but of course with her level of language I don't think we can get the full picture from her. She hasn't come home with injuries or anything like that. Would you talk to the teacher about this? What would be your expectation of the teachers in this situation?[/quote] Is this daycare accredited? Is it in someone's basement? Do you trust them?[/quote] This is a center-based daycare with an immaculate licensing record. Not to say they are perfect, but yeah not a fly-by-night operation.[/quote] Great. Then talk to the daycare provider and see what she has to say. [/quote]
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