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A Problem At Nursery, Advice Needed
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My niece attends nursery 3 times per week, she is almost 3. She told my sister the other day that there was a man in the toilet with her and he was in the cubicle with her and asked her if she wanted to go out or not. My sister questioned her further and told her not to be silly etc but she said the same story 10 times. At first my sis thought it may have been another child but she said "No, he was tall like Daddy", and explained what he was wearing etc. She was quite upset as she said he wouldn't let her out of the toilet.
Obviously, my sister went to see the Nursery and they thought it was an odd thing for a 2 year old to say. There are no male staff working there.
The Nursery questioned her during a 1 to 1 play thing to see if she said anything but she told them "In my dream....". Everytime my sister questioned her, she didn't mention it being a dream but we think she may have overheard my mum and sister wondering whether it could have been a dream.
The Nursery have no CCTV at the door of the nursery and they expect 2 year olds to use the toilet unsupervised (I don't think you can see the cubicles from where they play). We are wondering whether the man could have been a delivery driver (my sis has sometimes seen delivery drivers or another parent). Or could it have been a dream? I mean it seems odd for a 2 year old to be dreaming this.
The nursery don't seem concerned at all but I still don't feel comfortable about it.
Obviously, my sister went to see the Nursery and they thought it was an odd thing for a 2 year old to say. There are no male staff working there.
The Nursery questioned her during a 1 to 1 play thing to see if she said anything but she told them "In my dream....". Everytime my sister questioned her, she didn't mention it being a dream but we think she may have overheard my mum and sister wondering whether it could have been a dream.
The Nursery have no CCTV at the door of the nursery and they expect 2 year olds to use the toilet unsupervised (I don't think you can see the cubicles from where they play). We are wondering whether the man could have been a delivery driver (my sis has sometimes seen delivery drivers or another parent). Or could it have been a dream? I mean it seems odd for a 2 year old to be dreaming this.
The nursery don't seem concerned at all but I still don't feel comfortable about it.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Well I know my sister has been annoyed before as sometimes my niece dribbles a tiny bit before she gets on the toilet so they have to change her. Surely it would make sense to go in with her, I don't understand why they won't stand by the door! The only time they supervised her in the toilet was the day my sister went in with her concerns but they didn't bother the next day.
Can't think of anything that would have triggered it off but I just can't see why she would make it up. My sister questioned her further and I don't think he did anything to her. She asked her if he helped her off the toilet etc.
Can't think of anything that would have triggered it off but I just can't see why she would make it up. My sister questioned her further and I don't think he did anything to her. She asked her if he helped her off the toilet etc.
well if it was me, I'd be getting further advice, maybe the NSPCC advice line could help?
http:// www.nsp cc.org. uk/help -and-ad vice/wo rried-a bout-a- child/t he-nspc c-helpl ine/how -to-con tact-us /how-to -contac t-us_wd a89787. html
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Most nurseries and primary schools are fastidious about keeping external doors locked - both for keeping children in and strangers out. I think it unlikely that delivery drivers would be allowed to wander around. Also agree about not letting little ones going to the loo unsupervised. This sounds as if more investigation is needed as it's quite worrying.
I feel very worried about this for several reasons. You said the door has no CCTV but does it have adequate locks, coded number pad etc. I've worked with children of various ages all my working life and know they can have vivid imaginations and invent all sorts of scenarios but two seems a bit young for this. I also think that two is too young to be going to the toilet on your own, there is hand-washing and drying to consider as well as the actual going to the toilet. I think staff at the nursery have a lot to answer for and would consider whether your niece is in the right preschool setting.
well children do have vivid dreams and nightmares and myabe she didnt know the words to say it was not real
maybe she is nervous about going to the loo on her own and maybe struggles with the door and thought she couldn't get out once and it frightened her - maybe subconsciously that translated into a man stopping her
dreams are weird things.
maybe she is nervous about going to the loo on her own and maybe struggles with the door and thought she couldn't get out once and it frightened her - maybe subconsciously that translated into a man stopping her
dreams are weird things.
Regardless of this incident, i would not send a child of mine to a nursery where she was expected to go to the toilet without help when under three.
Children may have got the basics of toilet use sorted, but there can still be situations where they need some help - or just a asuitable adult there to make them feel secure.
Children may have got the basics of toilet use sorted, but there can still be situations where they need some help - or just a asuitable adult there to make them feel secure.
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