Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In case there is a fire you want to get every child out ASAP!
As someone who has experienced both a school fire before, I know for a fact that during a life and death crisis no one has time to place shoes on 20 plus children. Do you want your child standing outside without shoes on in the snow while we wait for the fire or police department to come?
If there was a fire in your house in the middle of the night would everyone stop to put their shoes on? Your logic doesn't work.
If there was a fire in my house, in the middle of the night, I have enough arms that I could scoop up all of my kids and hold them out of the snow. I have neighbors who would take us in immediately, and I have a car we could climb in.
When there's an emergency at a school, a fire, or an unexpected drill (e.g. smoke detector malfunction, or kid pulling an alarm, something that has happened at least once every school year I've taught), you're outside, for a long time, with kids standing in rows. Totally different circumstance, requiring different responses.
Anonymous wrote:Can you imagine the K teachers having to assist ALL the kids putting their shoes back on every day? Forget emergency, that would be a huge time suck every day.
If you kid does have athlete's foot, I don't think the airing out is going to help. Ask you pediatrician about it. Perhaps you can just put some powder in his shoes as a preventative measure.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In case there is a fire you want to get every child out ASAP!
As someone who has experienced both a school fire before, I know for a fact that during a life and death crisis no one has time to place shoes on 20 plus children. Do you want your child standing outside without shoes on in the snow while we wait for the fire or police department to come?
If there was a fire in your house in the middle of the night would everyone stop to put their shoes on? Your logic doesn't work.
Anonymous wrote:My DD's daycare doesn't allow shoes to be worn indoors (unless they are kept there) in order to cut down on germs.
I work at a preschool and we will be adopting this model shortly. Children play on the floor all day--do you want them touching what's been on the bottom of everybody's shoes?