Hi all,
Just looking for some advice on nursery room moves.
My 2.5 year old daughter goes back to nursery tomorrow (today technically) after them being closed for Easter the past 2 weeks. I've just received a newsletter from the nursery, sent out on Monday evening when they were closed, saying that they've changed the layout of their setting over the break. Instead of just having a toddler group and a preschool group as they did before, they've created a third group in the middle for children that are between 2 and 3. My daughter has evidently moved into that group, and will now share a space with the preschoolers instead of the younger children.
I don't object to this on paper, as my daughter is getting to an age where she's outgrowing toddler things a bit. However, from the wording on the newsletter it really does seem like this is effective immediately. This is the first time I am hearing of any of this, despite it all seeming very planned on their end (they've renovated and moved the whole space around). We have already apparently moved groups on their app, my daughter's keyworker has been removed from her profile - in the letter it says the lady she had is staying with the toddlers, so evidently this will be something else that is changing.
She will apparently be moving into a different physical space as well as having new children in her room and the new keyworker - not that I know who it will be. That seems like a lot to find out about in a newsletter the day before she goes back? I don't object in theory, so maybe it's being facetious, as it's not like we would have said no. But I'm really feeling like I should have been talked to before this decision was made. Under their previous arrangement she wouldn't be moving rooms until late August. We have just started potty training, which we informed them about before the Easter break, and I wouldn't have started that now if I'd known she would be going through another big transition.
Before anyone says, obviously I am going to talk to the nursery first thing and get as many answers as possible. I know there's no point reacting until I have all the facts. But I just feel like whatever they say now, I'm still going to be annoyed. I've read about this for the first time in a mass newsletter. Even if she doesn't actually move for 2 weeks, for example (which is really not how it seems from the letter, as all the wording is very immediate) I'm still going to feel like they've blindsided me a bit. Nobody said a peep at drop off or pick up before we broke up. They gave me their thumbs up to potty train!
She's our first child but she went to a different nursery from 9 months to about 18 months old, and had one room transition while there which was all very discussed, probably 2 months in advance, and happened in stages to help her adjust. Maybe it's wrong to compare between 2 nurseries or I got used to a more communicative style before. My daughter is an adaptive child and bright for her age (biased I know) so I know she will do well, but I'm definitely really questioning how things have been handled. Does anyone have any experience of this? Am I being unreasonable to be concerned, or is this standard?