
Daily Coronavirus Check-in: When should you step in if your child is being hurt at school?
The Juggling Act · kidspot.com.au
June 22, 20205m 7s
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Show Notes
I want to talk to you about school and daycare, and when you should get involved if you see some bad behavior from other children. My eldest has been in daycare for about 18 months now, and absolutely loves going. That was until about a month ago when I noticed a mouth shaped bruise on his arm. It was definitely a bite mark. No doubt about it. I asked him and he calmly revealed that one of the kids had bitten him. He didn’t seem worried so I let it go, and in all honestly I thought biting was just part of kids being kids. The problem is that this biting was suddenly a big issue for us… and growing bigger by the week. I was quite literally struggling to get William to go to school. They are a small organisation and fabulous educators and carers… but what are my rights as a parent, to get involved?
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Melissa WilsonSarah McGilvraythe juggling actjules robinsonparentingmotherhoodparentssingle parentschildrendaughersonfamilyworking family