Anonymous wrote:For the programs that "kick out" kids, are these feeders to elite private schools?
The only way I could see a kid getting kicked out is if there was a legitimate safety issue. But kicking out a kid for developmental delays is simply horrible - it really upends the parents' life. Finding care is really hard if you're two working parents.
I'd really be tempted to name & shame publicly online.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Non-payment, aggressive behaviors, elopement. These are the kind of things that get you kicked out of daycare.
Wut?
What does elopement mean in education?
Elopement is defined as a student leaving an assigned area without permission from or knowledge of staff, often to escape and/or avoid a school-related situation or task.
Anonymous wrote:Non-payment, aggressive behaviors, elopement. These are the kind of things that get you kicked out of daycare.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid got kicked out for having a developmental delay.
He didn’t have behavior problems and certainly wasn’t violent. He just kind of zoned out and didn’t participate in the crafts and activities. Like if the class was cutting out shapes he would walk over to the cars. Things like that.
At what age did he get kicked out? My kid is 20 months with a slight developmental delay. Hes still not saying many words and doesn't seem to follow directions as well as other kids.
He was 3 years old.
Also, I’m kind of surprised that so many people are in such disbelief that a child would get kicked out for a developmental delay. He had a speech delay (and probably autism — we’re on a waitist for diagnosis) but zero aggression. The entire problem was that he did not engage with the class so they felt it wasn’t a good fit for him. I was told he could stay until the end of the month.
I can see “kicking” a child out that appears really unhappy in the setting. I’ve heard about babies that cried non-stop being kicked out. Maybe they worried that it was a bad setting for your kiddo. Sometimes it can be worse not to get kicked out. We ended kicking ourselves out from a horrible public PK program - would have saved MUCH stress if we had gotten kicked out earlier.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid got kicked out for having a developmental delay.
He didn’t have behavior problems and certainly wasn’t violent. He just kind of zoned out and didn’t participate in the crafts and activities. Like if the class was cutting out shapes he would walk over to the cars. Things like that.
At what age did he get kicked out? My kid is 20 months with a slight developmental delay. Hes still not saying many words and doesn't seem to follow directions as well as other kids.
He was 3 years old.
Also, I’m kind of surprised that so many people are in such disbelief that a child would get kicked out for a developmental delay. He had a speech delay (and probably autism — we’re on a waitist for diagnosis) but zero aggression. The entire problem was that he did not engage with the class so they felt it wasn’t a good fit for him. I was told he could stay until the end of the month.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid got kicked out for having a developmental delay.
He didn’t have behavior problems and certainly wasn’t violent. He just kind of zoned out and didn’t participate in the crafts and activities. Like if the class was cutting out shapes he would walk over to the cars. Things like that.
At what age did he get kicked out? My kid is 20 months with a slight developmental delay. Hes still not saying many words and doesn't seem to follow directions as well as other kids.
Anonymous wrote:It sounds crazy but several daycares have a 3 strikes and you are out rule with biters.