Sorry, its a long story here. I'll try to keep it brief. DS1 has just finished pre-school at his nursery. The nursery management have been particularly nasty to us in the last few months because of a complaint about them (they endangered our son because of some very lax safety procedures). Anyhow, on his last day, ds1 took in little good-bye gifts for all his friends, but no-one in the nursery did anything to make his last day special in any way . They also didn't even acknowledge me when I came to collect him and they didn't give him his EYFS folder. Today, the so-called EYFS folder turned up in the post. They had just shoved a loose collection of bits of paper together in an envelope ! No attempt was made to keep the bits of paper together in any way (it was not bound, put in a folder or even as a minimum stapled or paper-clipped together). Just a big bunch of paper in an envelope. There were lots of post-it notes stuck to the paper and the writing on most sheets was almost illegible.
So, is this the normal way that this stuff is delivered to parents? Am I expecting too much to think it should at the very minimum be put into a paper or plastic folder to keep things together? I was just a bit and to be honest, but maybe I'm just expecting a bit much?
I'd appreciate hearing the experience of others so that I can gauge whether this is normal or not.
Thanks (and sorry, I ranted on longer than I meant to...).
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EYFS Folders. In what state does your nursery deliver them to parents?
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KnackeredOldHag · 24/07/2009 16:35
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