Qualified daycare workers harming children's development?
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Re: Qualified daycare workers harming children's development
I get the point they make, while they are not saying all staff should be degree educated they are saying that some places have shortages.
I would not be so confident of the day care if it had no professional day care staff. You need professional staff to notice development problems etc, to discuss with parents any issues, to cope with multilingual children, to manage problem children, to support in case of death, divorce, bullying and a raft of other things.
If you think all parents are somehow good at bringing up children, then you are only looking from a small cross section of society... I am often shocked at the way some children are treated.
I would not be so confident of the day care if it had no professional day care staff. You need professional staff to notice development problems etc, to discuss with parents any issues, to cope with multilingual children, to manage problem children, to support in case of death, divorce, bullying and a raft of other things.
If you think all parents are somehow good at bringing up children, then you are only looking from a small cross section of society... I am often shocked at the way some children are treated.
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Re: Qualified daycare workers harming children's development
It's not a surprise when a degree educated nursery teacher can expect to take home approx (or less) €2000 a month gross. Not much incentive to study for that at a uni/poly if that's the most you can expect.
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Add to that the difficulty in getting "tenures" as in a "steady job"... contract-contract-contract
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Re: Qualified daycare workers harming children's development
Wasn't there a recent case where the daycare staff used duct tape on children?Mölkky-Fan wrote:I would not be so confident of the day care if it had no professional day care staff. You need professional staff to notice development problems etc, to discuss with parents any issues, to cope with multilingual children, to manage problem children, to support in case of death, divorce, bullying and a raft of other things.

Re: Qualified daycare workers harming children's development
Yep 6 month contracts can be typical with no knowledge it's getting renewed until the 5th month.Pursuivant wrote:Add to that the difficulty in getting "tenures" as in a "steady job"... contract-contract-contract
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Re: Qualified daycare workers harming children's development
Are you mentioning this as a positive or negative? I had not thought of using duct tape on my kids... but now you have got me thinkingajdias wrote:Wasn't there a recent case where the daycare staff used duct tape on children?Mölkky-Fan wrote:I would not be so confident of the day care if it had no professional day care staff. You need professional staff to notice development problems etc, to discuss with parents any issues, to cope with multilingual children, to manage problem children, to support in case of death, divorce, bullying and a raft of other things.

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Re: Qualified daycare workers harming children's development
I see, the rolling ways got you confused.
There's nothing positive on having ppl like that running kindergardens.

There's nothing positive on having ppl like that running kindergardens.
Re: Qualified daycare workers harming children's development
But those people have to pass psychological tests before they can be accepted. Those tests last four days. That on top of theory exams.Upon first reading of the article it struck me that there appears more weight being put upon education of daycare staff than upon the actual person themselves.
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Tapdancin jebus on a pogo stick, they gave us an assault rifle and live ammo after 4 hours of tests asking if you wanted to be a florist...EP wrote:But those people have to pass psychological tests before they can be accepted. Those tests last four days.
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Something wicked this way comes."
Something wicked this way comes."