• Quokka@quokk.au
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    2 days ago

    Management can not just slot in to replace an educator.

    Especially not when you have 6 rooms of adults picking their kids up after finishing work at 5.

    The simple matter of fact is there is not enough time to talk to ~20 families each evening and give a summary of their kids day.

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      1 day ago

      If nothing unusual happened you don’t need a summary. When I was getting picked up my conversation with my dad was “how was school?”, “fine” 99% of the time. If I got sick or injured myself, sure, explain, but that was rare. Same for most of the other kids.

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        1 day ago

        No, that’s not sufficient. I’m sorry you were let down by the educational standards at the time.

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          1 day ago

          I turned out fine so it clearly was. Not sure how my parents knowing a minute by minute breakdown of every time I wiped my ass would have improved anything.

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            21 hours ago

            That’s the same excuse people who hit their kids use. You could have turned out even better, with better care and education.

            As for tracking nappy changes, it can help with assessing any health issues and tracking long term trends, it’s useful for toileting as we can see how frequently and volume of accidents to help understand their needs for prompting, it’s useful for parents to know if for example they’re going out straight away and need to change before hand, and it’s useful for child protection (our records show that this educator changed the nappy at the time of the incident etc).

            Now maybe you never ever needed any of this, that’s great but it still helps other people. Helicopter parenting is not letting your children go play with friends and driving them to piano lessons at age 3, it’s not checking a nappy record every now and then.

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      23 hours ago

      I would think that in itself is a problem. mgmt should be able to and understand the caregivers.