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[quote=Anonymous]I find communication style can big a big barrier and cause for misunderstanding. And it seems to be an even larger issue in infant rooms - I think because everything is on demand/tailored to each individual baby, whereas there is a fairly set schedule/daily routine in the older rooms and toddlers are more the same than different in the basic ways. I was very happy with how DS's lead infant teacher interacted with DS, and she clearly loved him and he was well taken care of and enjoyed his time there. But we did have issues with her communication style, just very different than ours and what we're used to. If you're having issues with communication, it can cast an overall shadow to the whole experience. We just conceded that our communication styles were very different, the experience otherwise was great, and we knew he wouldn't be in the infant room forever and loved the center in general. Have had almost no issues with any of the other rooms at the center. All that to say, if you're happy with the center otherwise, take a step back and try to figure out if there is a way to make this work for the next few months. Don't let the teachers get away with bullying you or doing something they really shouldn't (tummy sleeping), but recognize that you may play a role in this as well.[/quote]
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