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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]… stand right in front of the book being read at library storytime thus blocking the view of the book from all the other kids? I mean, it’s obvious that the other kids can’t see the book. I get that it’s not a huge issue in light of our troubled world but I’m genuinely curious in knowing what that parent watching is thinking. Same with the parent who doesn’t stop their child from taking the glasses off the music teacher during the class. Yes, the librarian and music teacher correct the child but why should they have to when they parent is right there watching? [/quote] The librarian should have asked the parent thave child sit with them and told them the other children also wanted to see her while she read. If the kid is SN still no excuse. For the music teacher, same thing. Library should also have a sign stating that all children are to sit with parent/caregiver during story and music time. No exceptions. .[/quote] I agree. Whatever the rules are, the librarian should clearly state them at the beginning of story time so that all of the kids know what to do and the rules are easily enforced. [/quote] The librarians do state the rules clearly to both kids and parents. [/quote]
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