Anonymous wrote:It's code for "we are adults with families who don't want 15 minutes tacked on to the end of our day and time away from our families because we have to accommodate your slow pace. Please leave so we can finish up out work and get out of here"
Anonymous wrote:At my daughter's daycare we're welcome to hang out and play for awhile, or stop in the other classrooms to say hi to the teachers. For me, it's very important that the place where my child spends so much time is a home-like environment that's warm and welcoming-I'd be very put off by what OP describes.
Anonymous wrote:You guys are going to be horrific when your kids get to school.
Rules? Not for your Special Kid.
Anonymous wrote:At my daughter's daycare we're welcome to hang out and play for awhile, or stop in the other classrooms to say hi to the teachers. For me, it's very important that the place where my child spends so much time is a home-like environment that's warm and welcoming-I'd be very put off by what OP describes.
Anonymous wrote:DC is 2 years old and is curious about everything. We are new to the daycare environment. Last week DC's teacher at the daycare told me that on the way out we should walk straight from the classroom to the entrance of the daycare without making any stops in the middle. And the teacher said it's for safety reasons.
I was surprised when I heard this. I would consider the daycare to be a safe environment for DC to explore. We hold hands and walk between the parking lot and the daycare. When we are inside the daycare, I let him walk in front of me between the entrance and the classroom. He is within my sight all the time. Usually on the way out he likes to go to the kids reading area for a while, and he did slip into the admin office and the teacher's area nearby for a few times (the doors were all open). I pulled him out immediately and told him that those are not his play areas. Occasionally he wants to peak into other classrooms to see what other kids are doing. I never thought this would be a big issue, and the request has been bothering me. Any similar experience or advice? TIA
Anonymous wrote:DC is 2 years old and is curious about everything. We are new to the daycare environment. Last week DC's teacher at the daycare told me that on the way out we should walk straight from the classroom to the entrance of the daycare without making any stops in the middle. And the teacher said it's for safety reasons.
I was surprised when I heard this. I would consider the daycare to be a safe environment for DC to explore. We hold hands and walk between the parking lot and the daycare. When we are inside the daycare, I let him walk in front of me between the entrance and the classroom. He is within my sight all the time. Usually on the way out he likes to go to the kids reading area for a while, and he did slip into the admin office and the teacher's area nearby for a few times (the doors were all open). I pulled him out immediately and told him that those are not his play areas. Occasionally he wants to peak into other classrooms to see what other kids are doing. I never thought this would be a big issue, and the request has been bothering me. Any similar experience or advice? TIA