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Teacher...agression and almost neglect?

11 replies

justlookatthatbooty · 18/01/2011 21:38

Picking up my 2DC's yesterday, getting their coats on, a 2 year old child threw up in the vicinity. Another child, waiting for his mother curiously tottered over to take a look. The only supervising adult present totally flipped and started yelling at the tottering child most agressively. It was totally over the top, he literally flipped out. It was shocking. The child wimpered and cried into the arms of another mother at which point the supervising adult (assistant of owner who had left early) pulled up a child's chair and slammed it down infront of the crying child and slapped the palm of his hand down on it with a massive smack and shouted with real rage "There, sit there".
It all unfolded in a really fast whirr of intimidation and I realised too late that I should have intervened and done something, but I didn't. Absolutely cursing myself for that.
What to do now?

I talked it over with my partner and we decided I would talk to the owner at pick up time. So I checked that the kids were not alone with him there today and decided to talk to the owner of the nursery about it at pick up time but again she had left early. I arrived to find my just turned 3 year old son had spent 3 hours sitting in his buggy ( he was asleep when i brought him there and after some deliberation decided to let him sleep and let the owner help him out of his snow suit and buggy when he woke up).
He had peed himself and had spent god knows how long sitting in his buggy in his peed in clothes.... he was still sitting there when i arrived to pick him up. I was aghast. He told me, he hadn't eaten anything and when i confronted the angry assistant from yesterday about it, he said that DS hadn't wanted to get out so they left him there. I appreciate that no-one applied physical force to him, but if there were not able to co-erce him out with raisins and nice things and cuddles and whatever, then surely they can't have been trying hard enough? Or am I overreacting? What's normal here? Help!
I feel like I can't trust angry man after the outburst and am most upset to find that my son spent from 1030 til 3.00 ( he did sleep til 1230) in his peed in clothes in the buggy in the lobby and no-one called me or checked if he had peed himself. No one called me! Is this unreasonable?
I feel like immediately removing both children from the place and lodging a complaint. By the way, I'm not in the UK, but am very much in regulated territory when it comes to childcare. perspective anyone?
feeling most upset.

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Mummyella · 19/01/2011 02:02

This doesn't sound OK to me Shock. Really appalling level of care and you are right to be upset and very concerned. FWIW like you I would be very reluctant to leave my children there again. You have every right to expect better than that. Sad

lavenderbongo · 19/01/2011 02:41

Blimey - thats totally unacceptable and very scary! I don't think I would leave my children there again and would definatley complain to the highest authority available.

MadamDeathstare · 19/01/2011 03:31

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mummysweeangel · 19/01/2011 18:43

Oh dear, that is APALLING !!! You must be so angry and upset !!

Definetly get your children removed from there and get on to whoever regulates them and ensure an investigation is done.

To leave a child in a buggy all that time seems like neglect when you acutally sit down and think about it properly, especially being that your son had wet himself.

Hope everything works out for you , but i definetly think you need to take your children out of that place and report them to the appropiate body. It will be an inconvenience trying to find somewhere new and you will maybe have trouble trusting another nursery again but it will be for the best judging by the sound of it.

Good luck

IAmReallyFabNow · 19/01/2011 18:45

Two issues here. The aggressive nature of the man and the neglect of your child.

MadamDeathstare · 19/01/2011 18:54

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purepurple · 20/01/2011 09:55

Appalling treatment of children. I would be inclined to remove my children immediately and complain to the setting and the appropriate authorities.

TiggyD · 20/01/2011 10:51

Take your children out and report the incident to the manager saying unless the staff in question are sacked immediately you're leaving and reporting. If it means taking time off work while finding somewhere else I'm assuming you can also sue them for your loss.

Tishbish · 20/01/2011 12:16

ShockI think that care (or lack of) is unacceptable, if it was my child i would take them out of that nursery and file a complaint.

Maria2007loveshersleep · 20/01/2011 20:10

I agree with the others, both incidents are absolutely unacceptable & shocking. I agree that you should certainly file a formal complaint, not to the nursery itself but to the regulating authority.

Monadami · 03/02/2011 03:27

I agree with everything said. It sounds like an awful place.

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