M.J. asks from Minneapolis, MN on December 14, 2011
Pre-school Question Does This Seem Right or Fair?
My 4 year old's preschool is nature oriented. They try to be outside the majority of the day, unless its extreme weather. I live in MN so it can be extreme occasionally. At the moment its 40 degrees, foggy and raining. Not typical. My daughter just finally is done being sick with strep and has a lasting cough. Its not contagious, just a goopy cough.
I decided shes good to go to school today, but wanted her to stay inside for a few more days. Since the cold air can aggravate it. I called the school yesterday to be sure it was ok to bring her back. They were fine with it. I brought her this morning, and told them could she stay inside. they said they didnt have an extra teacher and that all the teachers were going outside, (there are 3 Teachers and only 9 kinds till 11:30) and that I would have to stay back and sit with her, till 10am when the student teacher comes. This mind you was at 8 am. She only goes from 8 am to 11:30am.
Its not a quick drive there and back, so I am slightly peeved at this. I did decide to let her out with the other children, but would this make you angry or am I being unreasonable? I haven't said anything to them, I just wasn't that happy about it. I find it strange that no one is in the building at all for late kids or sick kids. Shes not really that sick, she just has a cough. I am not looking for anyone to analyze the poo out of this question.
So What Happened?™
Shes not that sick, remember I said she just has a goopy cough, yes they have a teacher/student ratio but today many kids are out sick and there is plenty of teachers there today. I do understand the curriculum its why I send her there, I am not stupid I know that they spend the majority of the day outside. I just felt it better she stay inside today. The generally have a teacher inside, they didnt elaborate why they are all outside today. I did call and ask if she could stay inside, I got the answer of "generally there is one teacher that stays inside" Otherwise I would not have drove her their, only to be told I have to sit with my own daughter at her pre-school. I am upset only with the failure of communication. I dont really want to do anything about it but just find it unfair. I am not going to start anything with them.
The question was simply is it Unfair, or am I upset for no reason? I was having a discussion with another mother that is having a problem with the school and the one teacher, that I have issues with. She was also angry about something totally different and we were wondering to ourselves if its just us or maybe there is something more.
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S.L. answers from New York on December 14, 2011
The rule in most schools especially public schools (will she go next year?) is if kids are not well enough to participate in EVERY part of school they are not well enough to attend that day.
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L.F. answers from San Francisco on December 14, 2011
If you felt it was better for her to stay inside, she should have stayed home. If any student is unable to participate with the general guidelines and activities for the day, then they need to stay home. Yes, it would have been great if they had an extra teacher to stay inside with her, but they didn't. You are being unreasonable to think that their reaction wasn't what it was.
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S.H. answers from Washington DC on December 14, 2011
If she is too sick to go outside then she should have been at home. It is really not the teachers responsibility to stay back for one kid. Most pre schools have a certain teacher student ratio, based on the number of kids that they have. My daughters pre school is this way. This is probably why all the teachers were needed outside.
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I.G. answers from Seattle on December 14, 2011
You know that playing outside is a major part of their curriculum/day, so if you don't want her to play outside, why would you send her back to school? What good would it be if she sat inside by herself with a teacher all morning while all her friends play outside?
If she is ready to go back to school, she should be able to take part in going outside. Unless you specifically asked on the phone before you brought her, if she could stay inside and they told you to bring her and they would keep her in - I don't think it is unfair or unreasonable of them to expect that you child will take part in their regular activities.
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S.H. answers from St. Louis on December 14, 2011
for me, returning to school....means "full-duty". It's unfair to expect the staff to base their day around catering to your child. I know that you called & got the okay to return....but you did not make your special request for inside activities until you were there. By not providing the school with this "upfront", you changed the rules of engagement & ended up paying the price for it.
You know what the curriculum is.....& you made your choice. Not their fault!
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P.N. answers from Boston on December 14, 2011
I wouldn't get mad about it. It makes sense to me that if they are normally outside, they have staffing to have all the kids outside. If your daughter is unable to go outside as usual, she should stay home, rather than expect them to change their ways. Did you make it clear when you called that you wanted her to stay in and they okayed that? Then I would be annoyed.
I imagine if kids are late, their parents can bring them outside to the teachers and if kids are sick they shouldn't be there in the first place. I understand why you aren't happy, of course, but I don't think they are being unreasonable.
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H.W. answers from Portland on December 14, 2011
Marty,
I'll just put it out there.... you seem to have a lot of upset and trouble related to your daughter's preschool. Maybe it's time to look elsewhere?
What sort of answer are you wanting? (I was instructed not to "analyze the poo" out of this...?) From my professional viewpoint, I'd say that many preschool programs have outdoor play as a critical component of their curriculum; some of them are outdoors all day with a fire to keep warm. My preschoolers went out every day for at least an hour except for in cases of inclement weather. My families, by and large, knew that if their child could not be outside, they should keep them home.
The issue is the communication piece between yourself and whomever you spoke with yesterday. They obviously didn't have the correct information for you. One thing to take away from this is to *always* ask to be connected to the classroom and speak directly with a lead teacher before making any decision such as this. The office admin aren't always in tandem with the classroom, inasmuch as the front desk receptionist of any business will not know the ins and outs of more specific areas. (We just paid the price on this recently when receiving actual information regarding my son's insurance coverage for an evaluation: we were given grossly incorrect information and it cost us an extra hundred dollars. MY fault for not going to the horse's mouth. Bad on the receptionist for not saying "I don't know", but she *thought* she knew correctly, too. )
Personally, I'd be annoyed about the mix-up, but knowing that outdoor play was a significant part of the day, I would have kept my child home. I couldn't expect to have one teacher gone from the rest of the group for the day. Having worked with teams of other teachers before, I can tell you that even one teacher missing throws the routine of the rest of the group off. We all have our own routine jobs during the day.
I'll just add, Marty, once again, that I'm not sure if this is an upset rant or if you want advice. I read your "so what happened" and I'm not sure what you are wanting from people here. Simply put, you decided that your daughter was well enough to go to school but asked for exemptions to be made to accomodate that. From my preschool teachers standpoint, I'd put that in the category of "Needs to stay home another day or so". Sorry, but that's just the way I see it.
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L.F. answers from San Francisco on December 14, 2011
If you felt it was better for her to stay inside, she should have stayed home. If any student is unable to participate with the general guidelines and activities for the day, then they need to stay home. Yes, it would have been great if they had an extra teacher to stay inside with her, but they didn't. You are being unreasonable to think that their reaction wasn't what it was.
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S.L. answers from New York on December 14, 2011
The rule in most schools especially public schools (will she go next year?) is if kids are not well enough to participate in EVERY part of school they are not well enough to attend that day.
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G.B. answers from Oklahoma City on December 14, 2011
I have worked 13 years in child care and our policy's are much like any schools policy's. In child care every child is required to go outside every day. The state reg's say if a child is too sick to go outside they are too sick to be attending that day. That's just the way it is.
She needed to stay at home or go outside. She went outside to go to and from school. Strep is not from going outside so she will not get sick again with that unless she picks it up from someone else.
The moisture from being outside will likely help her with the goo if she is having congestion in her nose or lungs too. So if she is coughing later or has a runny nose it is due to the moisture loosening it up, then it is easier to get out.
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H.M. answers from Omaha on December 15, 2011
I personally think you put your child in a abnormal school and you seem to have known that up front. You can't really expect them to change up their curriculum for just your daughter because she has a residual cough. I think 1 adult to 3 toddler is good. Now I think 1 adults to 4 toddlers.. while one teacher stays in with a child that isn't really sick anymore isn't responsible on their behalf. I'd take issue with my children not being watched as proper because some other child had a residual cough and the mom wanted the program to change because of it. I'd expect my 3 to 1 ratio.. not 4 to 1.
It's kinda like the whole boot thing in elementary school. If you don't have boots on when all the kids go to recess you must stay on the black top and pretty much stand around. I don't think the kids who did wear their boots should get a new program because one child forgot their boots. That's not fair and I knew going in that if my child didn't have boots that was their fate.
I personally think you are being unreasonable. I understand it's hard being a mama and wanting to protect them but if you think the child shouldn't be doing it's daily activities maybe it isn't best to send them back yet. In public elementary school no such concessions would ever be made. If the child can't participate they are sent home ill or sent back to class if the nurse deems it and that is the end of the story.
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