Anonymous wrote:I wouldn’t want my child changed by a male teacher & I know I’m not the only one!!!!!!
Anonymous wrote:New center director here - we have a fairly small staff and have ad a few male teachers over the years. No diapering or toilet responsibilities for the male teachers. In the teacher's own best interest and for insurance reasons.
Anonymous wrote:My 3-year-old daughter attends a daycare/preschool in Montgomery County, and it was just confirmed to me that they do not permit male teachers to do ANY diapering or toileting of the children. It just so happens that the lead teacher in my daughter's room is male (and this is a room full of potty-training kids), so one of the three teachers is rendered useless for taking kids to the bathroom (which is especially critical with the potty emergencies that we all know these kids have on a daily, if not hourly, basis). It was also confirmed to me that this is not a state or county rule, but rather an attempt by the school to "protect their male teachers". I assume this means they are wanting to completely eliminate any chance of a "claim" being made against those teachers.
My reaction to this, however, is frustration/irritation at the practical consequences of the policy, and shock/anger at the suggestion that male teachers need this "protection" but female teachers do not. Doesn't this ring of sexism? Maybe it is not even legal?
Am I wrong to be upset? I have no qualms about my daughter's well-vetted wonderful male teacher taking her to the bathroom, and I worry about what kind of message this is sending to the kids and male/female roles in society, etc....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Men are wired differently to women, as a mother & a woman who was sexually abused as a child I would not feel comfortable with a male teacher toileting or changing my child. I am a teacher who works in a childcare centre, we have a new male teacher who is great & think it’s fabulous what he does with the children but feel strongly that he shouldn’t be changing or taking them to the toilet. It puts me on edge when he is alone in the preschool & feel it is high risk because he is a man. I feel very strongly about it.
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Anonymous wrote:I would never let my kids go to a preschool where male staff were involved in diapering students and I would never have a male babysitter for my kids. 1 out of 4 kids will experience sexual abuse in their lifetime...99 percent of the time by a male perpetrator.
Anonymous wrote:Men are wired differently to women, as a mother & a woman who was sexually abused as a child I would not feel comfortable with a male teacher toileting or changing my child. I am a teacher who works in a childcare centre, we have a new male teacher who is great & think it’s fabulous what he does with the children but feel strongly that he shouldn’t be changing or taking them to the toilet. It puts me on edge when he is alone in the preschool & feel it is high risk because he is a man. I feel very strongly about it.