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brokenglass · 01/03/2012 00:30

Would you let your two year old go on a day trip with their nursery without you?

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HSMM · 02/03/2012 19:23

Depends on where and how they are being supervised. Probably yes.

HSMM · 02/03/2012 19:24

And how they are getting there ... car seats etc.

insancerre · 03/03/2012 10:09

Why wouldn't you?
What do you think is going to happen?

dribbleface · 04/03/2012 20:04

As a nursery manager of course, but as a parent i would wince a little. Ask to see their risk assessment. Our trips are planned to within a inch, 1:2 ratio, head counts at specific intervals, colour coded groups so 1 senior staff member accompanies eash group (say of 3 staff/6 children) and knows which children staff they are resonsible for. If you really feel uncomfortable I'm sure they would appreciate volunters. (although in my expereince its the volunters that cause much of the stress.........oh little johnny (their child) doesn't like to wear seat belt, shoes in the woods, sit down to eat!)

Piccalilli2 · 04/03/2012 20:07

Yes. Because if I don't trust them to do that properly then I don't trust them to look after my child, full stop. Surely you either have adequate responsible childcare or not?

cece · 04/03/2012 20:08

My childminder goes out on daytrips - perhaps not quite the same - but I am happy for her to do so.

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