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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I would not have chosen a pre-school that restricted my bringing my children into the class each day. The school we sent ours to was set up for this and it was a lovely start to each day. It was just a common courtesy that you wouldn't monopolize the teacher's attention as they would greet eash new arrival but we all used this time to share any new/alerts/concerns, etc and also to inform of playdates, what ever. My DS went through a stage of not wanting to let me go but teacher and I worked out a routine and I would leave as soon as I got him to door but that was a short exception. I don't think you are overreacting and I would question why there is the rule in first place[/quote] I agree. If the teacher does not have the classroom set up so that she has time to say hello to parents at drop off, then there's an issue there. Is this a montessori? One of the (many) reasons I did not chose montessori was their drop off policy. [/quote] It does not follow that there is an "issue" with this set-up. This procedure makes sense if a school has very limited parking available and needs parents in and out quickly, or places an emphasis on fostering independence...or any number of reasons that the administration would probably be forthcoming about.[/quote]
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