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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 505127" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I can see why you stay, but I am willing to bet that a reporter or state representative would have a FIT over this. It is just nuts. Letting a child spend the day with his hand down his pants is just NOT safe. It makes him a HUGE target. </p><p></p><p>I wonder what the teachers who end up with these kids after a year of this think of the program? After an entire year of being allowed to do this, these kids sure have to be outcasts and always in trouble for kdg or first grade.</p><p></p><p>You are totally correct about how nuts it is. Reminds me of the district-sponsored before and after school program that Wiz went to for a few months in kdg. They didn't have double speak rationalizing doing nothing, they just did nothing. Like taking the kids out to play and letting half of them go around the corner of an unfenced area at the intersection of two five lane roads. If you went in and asked for your child, they usually had no idea where he was. The first time I went in and they didn't know and I checked with the outside teacher and SHE didn't know, I filed a complaint. The second time I saw him TOTALLY unsupervised, I took him home and had a neighbor watch him while I went to ask them where he was. They tried to be angry at ME. I took NONE of it. ANYONE could have taken him. Or he could have wandered off. I knew he was planning to leave and go rent a movie because he had told me he was going to and that they wouldn't stop him because no one watched them anyway. I even alerted them to this and was told that NO five year old would purposely wander off because they would be too scared. </p><p></p><p>I stared and asked the woman if she had ever spoken to Wiz, because he completely would do that. You could see the video rental from the area where they let him play unsupervised, plus a McDonalds in between. It wouldn't have surprised me if he led four or five other kids with him to go get a snack and rent movies. </p><p></p><p>I was lucky enough to quit and get a night job so that we didn't need them for daycare. This was the ONLY daycare option unless you could drive your child to daycare from the school or could pay $10 per day for transport before school and another $10 for transport after school to local daycare centers. This was in the high school and actually was part of a large national chain. They were super happy when I withdrew Wiz because when I complained I didn't just send the director a letter. I called the national office. There was too much at stake for me, esp because there were a LOT of reports of kids being molested in bathrooms and dressing rooms within ten miles of the school. I sent copies to the national office with my final complaint about them not supervising my child. They did refund every penny we paid to them after I explained that my uncle is an AP journalist in the area. </p><p></p><p>I am really sorry you have to deal with such stupidity. The practices are way beyond any type of self expression and are just plain bad manners and lack of common sense. I sometimes wonder what kinds of drugs the people who dream up these stupid things are using.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 505127, member: 1233"] I can see why you stay, but I am willing to bet that a reporter or state representative would have a FIT over this. It is just nuts. Letting a child spend the day with his hand down his pants is just NOT safe. It makes him a HUGE target. I wonder what the teachers who end up with these kids after a year of this think of the program? After an entire year of being allowed to do this, these kids sure have to be outcasts and always in trouble for kdg or first grade. You are totally correct about how nuts it is. Reminds me of the district-sponsored before and after school program that Wiz went to for a few months in kdg. They didn't have double speak rationalizing doing nothing, they just did nothing. Like taking the kids out to play and letting half of them go around the corner of an unfenced area at the intersection of two five lane roads. If you went in and asked for your child, they usually had no idea where he was. The first time I went in and they didn't know and I checked with the outside teacher and SHE didn't know, I filed a complaint. The second time I saw him TOTALLY unsupervised, I took him home and had a neighbor watch him while I went to ask them where he was. They tried to be angry at ME. I took NONE of it. ANYONE could have taken him. Or he could have wandered off. I knew he was planning to leave and go rent a movie because he had told me he was going to and that they wouldn't stop him because no one watched them anyway. I even alerted them to this and was told that NO five year old would purposely wander off because they would be too scared. I stared and asked the woman if she had ever spoken to Wiz, because he completely would do that. You could see the video rental from the area where they let him play unsupervised, plus a McDonalds in between. It wouldn't have surprised me if he led four or five other kids with him to go get a snack and rent movies. I was lucky enough to quit and get a night job so that we didn't need them for daycare. This was the ONLY daycare option unless you could drive your child to daycare from the school or could pay $10 per day for transport before school and another $10 for transport after school to local daycare centers. This was in the high school and actually was part of a large national chain. They were super happy when I withdrew Wiz because when I complained I didn't just send the director a letter. I called the national office. There was too much at stake for me, esp because there were a LOT of reports of kids being molested in bathrooms and dressing rooms within ten miles of the school. I sent copies to the national office with my final complaint about them not supervising my child. They did refund every penny we paid to them after I explained that my uncle is an AP journalist in the area. I am really sorry you have to deal with such stupidity. The practices are way beyond any type of self expression and are just plain bad manners and lack of common sense. I sometimes wonder what kinds of drugs the people who dream up these stupid things are using. [/QUOTE]
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