Recently, a woman made the painful decision to take her daughter out of a local daycare center, sparking discussions about child safety and daycare rules. The main basis for her action was the incompetence of staff to enforce the ‘no touch rule’, which raised serious concerns about the children in her care.
The tragedy has highlighted the need for tough policies in educational institutions, as well as the role of staff in ensuring the well-being of young students.
Breaking point: Mom pulls toddler out of daycare for breaking ‘no touching’ rule for safety reasons
The caretakers at her three-year-old daughter’s daycare had crossed the line by “keep holding her” while she was upset, and she had opted to take her somewhere else.
The mother explained that her “no touching rule” had been violated, which had to be in place as the girl “doesn’t like hugs” or being touched by other people and only feels comfortable when hugged by her parents or grandmother.
In a post on Kidspot, she claimed the girl “didn’t feel safe,” was “terrified” and experienced “terrible anxiety” whenever her mother took her to preschool.
When the mother dropped her son off at the nursery, she told the staff that she did not like cuddles and that they should not try to calm her down by hugging her. “I know other babies, even my son, who is one, love to hold them and feel safe that way,” she explained, “but not my daughter.”
Instead, the mother provided them with a list of things to try if she was sad, such as giving her a favorite toy, taking her to a quiet area by herself, or allowing her to read a book.
However, to the mother’s annoyance, they disobeyed her request and she saw one of the teachers pick up her daughter and try to hug her. The three-year-old reacted by kicking and screaming and she was “absolutely out of it,” according to her mother. Her mother tried to be understanding at first, she raised it with management and told them not to do it again, but to her chagrin they continued to pamper her.
“She was crying and I had to remind her,” the mother added. Yes, there are a lot of young people in the room and I understand how difficult it would be to remember everything. “I have a lot of respect for all teachers, and my husband is one, but this was different.” “I felt like I was always repeating myself and working very hard to make my daughter feel safe at daycare.” It shouldn’t be that hard to make every young person feel safe. “It didn’t feel good.”
A month later, the mother wanted to take her son out of kindergarten because she said she didn’t like her teachers and didn’t like being hugged. She regrets not doing it sooner and she advises all other parents to “trust her instincts” from her. She started at a new daycare a few months later and told them about the problem.
“They were amazing,” the mother said. They created a peaceful and pleasant environment for her, complete with pillows, novels, and no one else. She was allowed to sit and watch until she felt ready to participate in any activity. They let me stay as long as I needed.”
According to the mother, the girl now enjoys her teachers because they understand that she does not like hugs and feels safe.
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Source: vtt.edu.vn