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Key worker worries

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Rosebel · 29/09/2022 22:48

Not really AIBU as I know I am but looking for a bit of solidarity and maybe someone who's been in this position can help me feel better.
DS is 2 has been attending nursery since July. He had an absolutely fantastic key worker who he really loved and was always happy to see her.
She recently moved rooms as she got a promotion. I am happy for her but sad for my son. He has a new key worker and she is nice but obviously he doesn't have a bond with her
I can't say anything because I work there and even if did it's not going to change things. His new key worker is one of the deputy managers and as a result she's not actually in the room much as she obviously has other responsibilities but I'm then guessing he'll never have that bond with her that he did with his old key worker. Or will he?
I also worry because he has additional needs and his new key worker said in passing something about my DS being so good and quiet you'd never know he's there and I'm thinking your supposed to be doing extra work with him not telling me you don't notice him because he's good.
So as I said I'm being unreasonable but if you've been in the same situation did your child forn a close bond with new key worker? I do tend to worry about him and while I'm pretty certain she didn't mean the comment as a negative it's just made me wonder if he gets much attention now.

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Rosebel · 30/09/2022 11:01

Anyone experienced something similar and it worked out okay?

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