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victoriah3 · 14/06/2010 08:49

It is owned by a husband and wife who are currently getting divorced. Both have had affairs and the 'wife' is pregnant with her lover's child. Each wants to buy the others half share and both are digging their heels in. The staff are split in two camps and the atmosphere is unbearable and it is rubbing off on the kids. Some parents have withdrawn their children, should I do the same or would it cause my 3 YO son too much anxiety to move him somewhere else?

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120 · 14/06/2010 08:53

It really depends on how much their personal life is affecting the care. And how much he likes it, and whether the stress of it is affecting you and therefore your care of him!

It sounds like a bit of a nightmare situation. Do you have any other good local options?

victoriah3 · 14/06/2010 09:02

Yes there is a new day nursery within walking distance of our home and it has received an outstanding OFSTED report. I may take him for a look round on my day off - four kids have moved there but there are no places avail until Sept. Also his Key worker has just got a new job there so maybe he would know some people?
Maybe the kids don't notice the problems at the existing place and I am over reacting a bit?

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120 · 14/06/2010 09:20

Sounds like a good alternative should things get hairy. I think you have to follow your instict on this one, once you've had a good look at the other place.

Good luck.

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