• Ledivin@lemmy.world
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    3 days ago

    And just to be clear, you believe that this would take less time away from the other children?

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      3 days ago

      with that person, no, but you can get all the info out to the parent and have an actual conversation with the people that care for your child. Like I said mgmt would be able to grab those children that need watching with those care givers talking to parents. The idea you think this is the better option is my issue. Its just parents who wanna look for others to blame yet they wouldnt spend 5 min a day to talk to the person they leave the child with.

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        3 days ago

        Management can not just slot in to replace an educator.

        Especially not when you have 6 rooms of adults picking their kids up after finishing work at 5.

        The simple matter of fact is there is not enough time to talk to ~20 families each evening and give a summary of their kids day.

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          2 days ago

          I would think that in itself is a problem. mgmt should be able to and understand the caregivers.

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          2 days ago

          If nothing unusual happened you don’t need a summary. When I was getting picked up my conversation with my dad was “how was school?”, “fine” 99% of the time. If I got sick or injured myself, sure, explain, but that was rare. Same for most of the other kids.