Anonymous wrote:This is so elementary-schoolish. IF a requirement of being their friend is that you have to agree with them on everything and pull your kid out of school you're comfortable with, is it really worth being their friend? Shit like this happens! My youngest tripped and shattered a sliding glass door at our daycare. Other than a big knot on his head, he wasn't hurt but he was seriously scared (as was our provider). How could I blame the provider for that. Should she ban running? My oldest was running on the playground at school, wasnt' looking where he was going and ran right into the chain link fence. He had a gash under his eye from it. How in the world could the school have prevented that?
Yup, and accidents of every kind imaginable happen even at wonderful schools. It's silly to demonize a school for an accident. A good school will learn from an accident. If they don't do a safety review and "lessons learned," then you can freak out and wonder whether there is something really wrong. A parent who gets upset just because a child has an accident is a parent to be avoided.