I'm just wondering if everyone is having a similar experience to us or if I'm right to feel a bit disgruntled with nursery.
DD is 2.5 she's been at nursery since she was 1, used to happily go in but the last few weeks very reluctant and saying she doesn't like it.
When she returned in July after lockdown she went into a new room which I've never actually been in because of covid. Since then she's had 6 different key workers due to staff repeatedly changing rooms or leaving. Pre lockdown a book came home every day with a summary of what she'd done, eaten, slept etc and sometimes had pictures in. Twice a year they had parents evening.
Because of covid we haven't had parents since October 2019, but I have friends where nursery have still done them via zoom but ours offers nothing.
Handover is now literally a minute at the door at drop off while they take and record her temp and a minute at pick up where they give me her bag, tell me she's had a good day, ate all her food and that's it as there's a queue of parents outside. It's making me feel like I dont actually know what she's doing at nursery, does she have friends play well etc. What are others doing, do you still get some sort of handover or is this pretty standard now?
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Miarara · 07/01/2021 15:29
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