My grandchild has just started nursery 3 weeks ago. The first time he came home ultra hyperactive until way past midnight, something he's never been before. When we took him in for the 2nd day, we asked what he had been given for food and drink and they refused to tell us, saying it was up to the chef what they were given each day.
To make matters worse, when we picked him up at the end of the 2nd day they said he had been sick. Again, not something he makes a habit of. He then got diorrhea later that evening which was later diagnosed as noro-virus! He has then been unable to attend for more than 2 weeks whilst recovering and going into hospital.
This morning, taking him back, I asked to be allowed to see the playroom and was told under no circumstances could I be allowed in, even whilst supervised. However, I was advised that I could happily look through the window from the outside footpath, which I find rather more disturbing than having a supervised look inside.
All I wanted to do was make sure it was clean and safe, but the attitude was really bad and the they just wrenched the baby from me and took him inside (he's still undeer 2 years old).
Apart from a formal complaint about it, does anyone know if we are allowed to look inside? Neither the parents or grandparents have ever seen inside as yet.
Forgot to say the nursery is in the grounds of the local hospital if this is relevant.
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GrandadB · 25/11/2019 10:18
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