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To worry about the professionalism of our nursery teacher? Don't think I am.

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JustKeepSwimming · 06/02/2009 12:41

Background:
we have a lovely nursery here and all the children seem happy enough. The woman who runs it is friendly, smiley, very welcoming when you arrive. She is very musical which I like and often sings and dances with the children which is great.

But...

The other day the nursery was closed (due to snow I guess) and I saw her out of the nursery and her behaviour worried me a little.

She was singing, as she does, but i overheard her words and they were all about how happy she was to be off work
To the point that it made me wonder if she even enjoys her job at all.
Is it just a front for the parents when we are around?

Surely a true professional wouldn't make quite such a song and dance about 'not working'? Are my children in the right place with her? Should I try and find another nursery? (though there isn't another one in our village).

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JustKeepSwimming · 06/02/2009 13:25

Gorionne, sorry! I think i'd rather believe she has some form of OCD and only has the same skirts & jumpers in her wardrobe. How many of each do you think? 7?
Would make getting dressed in the morning easier

Lisa - never 'real' police work i agree. there's something not quite 'straight' about Plum isn't there, yet he makes eyes at Hooley-girl, so yes maybe he goes both ways....
and Archie, well, dy'a think he wears anything under his kilt

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