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Nursery suspends toddler

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sunshinesupermum · 29/04/2018 10:23

www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5668715/Family-furious-nursery-expels-two-year-old-boy.html

This mother and grandmother don't seem to understand that parenting a two year old means it is wrong to keep going for other children as this little boy is doing. And they wonder why the nursery has suspended him.

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iklboo · 29/04/2018 10:27

I'm amazed they made the little boy do his best dad face as well.

rocketpocket · 29/04/2018 10:29

One little girl has been taken out due to his behaviour already. What is the nursery supposed to do? Wait until there's nobody left?

Mooey89 · 29/04/2018 10:31

Love the baby sad face in the photo 😂.

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MiserablePissWeasel · 29/04/2018 10:31

"He doesn't swear or throw things." Why the living fuck would a two year old be swearing?! Confused

Think the root of the problem is pretty clear if they're pleased he's not swearing.

FlaviaAlbia · 29/04/2018 10:32

He's only two and has a baby sister and they "play and fight". That seems wildly inappropriate...

There's a little boy who scratches in DS's nursery but his parents and the nursery are conscious of it and working on it. It's so frustrating when DS comes home with another mark on him but they're doing their best and the little boy is improving.

Spamalotta · 29/04/2018 10:32

Interestingly this popped up on my FB this morning with a friend from my school days commenting that the same thing had happened to her child and "they didn't even wait for a diagnosis". To be honest, if my child was being intentionally scratched and hurt at a nursery I was paying good money to send them too I wouldn't give a toss about a diagnosis. My child would be out of there as quick as a flash. Private day nurseries are, ultimately, businesses. They can't afford to lose paying customers.

ConstantlyCold · 29/04/2018 10:34

“Now and then he will go for another child”

And they are actually shocked the nursery have suspended him.Hmm

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