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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 527162" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>If it weren't for the privacy of the other students, I'd actually not mind working in a setting (child care or school) where there were internet cameras on us with audio at all times...(with the exception of fixing a wedgie or blowing your nose...embarrassing things like that) I wish everyone would act as if they are being watched at all times. I was trained in therapy that way, each and every session was video taped and reviewed by professors so I got very used to it. If I had my daycare back, I'd use some way to have parents be able to check in on kids if they wanted thru the internet. I always allowed drop in etc. But, of course in Special Education, we do have to consider the privacy of the other students so I get it is really impractical but just the idea...no one should be doing anything that an audience could not see. </p><p>JJJ, I bet you are right, I bet the majority of people have suspected that their child was being talked to inappropriately at some point. I felt so awful when I actually thought Q was misunderstanding the bus driver who was tormenting him. Glad I heard it first hand!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 527162, member: 12886"] If it weren't for the privacy of the other students, I'd actually not mind working in a setting (child care or school) where there were internet cameras on us with audio at all times...(with the exception of fixing a wedgie or blowing your nose...embarrassing things like that) I wish everyone would act as if they are being watched at all times. I was trained in therapy that way, each and every session was video taped and reviewed by professors so I got very used to it. If I had my daycare back, I'd use some way to have parents be able to check in on kids if they wanted thru the internet. I always allowed drop in etc. But, of course in Special Education, we do have to consider the privacy of the other students so I get it is really impractical but just the idea...no one should be doing anything that an audience could not see. JJJ, I bet you are right, I bet the majority of people have suspected that their child was being talked to inappropriately at some point. I felt so awful when I actually thought Q was misunderstanding the bus driver who was tormenting him. Glad I heard it first hand! [/QUOTE]
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