Hi, just after hearing if this is normal at nursery...
My child goes to a nursery that has "stay and play". This stay and play happens whenever any parent wants and it seems to allow a (non drb checked) parent free access to all children in that class - preschool/toddlers/babies. There are nursery staff present but obviously aren't able to watch the parent throughout so it is possible that inappropriate things (touching/ photos / swearing) occur. I know of photos of the kids being taken during the stay and play.
A parent could do this weekly and is expected to play with all the children, not just her/his own.
Is this standard practice at Nurseries? I feel very uncomfortable with random parents (strangers to me and my child) being encouraged to take part in activities with my child where physical contact or unsupervised contact occurs.
Does anyone else have this experience?
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"Stay and Play" at nursery...?
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WibbleWobbleWomble · 27/04/2017 07:15
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