Anonymous wrote:One of my kids' best preschool teachers is a male. A quality program has mechanisms in place to protect children and staff (e.g., opposite sex bathroom policies, multiple teachers in a room etc.).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"opposite gender bathroom policies"?
So I understand that means you want the male teachers to never help a girl in the bathroom or change her diaper.
So... umm...that means that no boys should ever get diaper changes if there are only female teachers (which is 99.9% the way it is) and also any boys who have a toileting accident shouldn't have anyone help them change their clothing, etc. because, again, most teachers are female.
Sucks to be a male in that school! Guess all the parents just come and change their boys every 3 hours? And pick up their boys if they have an accident?
Think about it.
And to add on to above, my daughter's Male teacher helps change her for swimming and when she has accidents. But in the middle of a big open room with at least one but usually 2 other teachers. Because that us school policy...for both make and female teachers. POLICY does not mean they get put of doing the work. It means they have adults in the room for everyone's safety.
Maybe use a dictionary or google if you don't understand words.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"opposite gender bathroom policies"?
So I understand that means you want the male teachers to never help a girl in the bathroom or change her diaper.
So... umm...that means that no boys should ever get diaper changes if there are only female teachers (which is 99.9% the way it is) and also any boys who have a toileting accident shouldn't have anyone help them change their clothing, etc. because, again, most teachers are female.
Sucks to be a male in that school! Guess all the parents just come and change their boys every 3 hours? And pick up their boys if they have an accident?
Think about it.
+1. And in our preschool there is basically an open bathroom. There are two or three toilets lined up and no door, so the idea of bathroom privacy is very different, particularly since some kids still need help wiping.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son has a preschool teacher this year who is male. He's young and plays with them and all of the kids love him. Would I want him changing my kid's diaper, no.
Only women should change diapers?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, be VERY concerned. Just change schools.
-preschool sex abuse victim’s mom
PP, assuming this was a real post, how did you find out about the abuse?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, be VERY concerned. Just change schools.
-preschool sex abuse victim’s mom
PP, assuming this was a real post, how did you find out about the abuse?
Shut-up, mr nasty. -DP
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, be VERY concerned. Just change schools.
-preschool sex abuse victim’s mom
PP, assuming this was a real post, how did you find out about the abuse?