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Kiss at nursery
Hey as i always go on about i look after my nephew half a week every week 1 day out of the few i have him i have to take him to nursery, last week i took him in the nursery nurse shouted hello and asked for a kiss my nephew went over and she kissed him on the lips! she was probably just being friendly but surely this isnt allowed!! if he was mine i would seriously think about having a word with the nursery or even removing him!!
What are your thoughts on this what do you think your actions would be?!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think it's so sad that the natural instinct to hug and kiss a young child by someone who knows that child well enough has been condemned and causes concern.
I found it so difficult when I worked in a primary school to have to restrain cuddling the little ones when they were upset because it is now not allowed in schools.
There are some weird people about, but no more than there ever has been and I think we are unfortunately teaching kids to suspect everyone.
However, kissing on the mouth is not really a good idea from the point of view of spreading colds and germs!
Thanks all for your answers, i dont think there is anything wrong with kissing on the lips, my nephew and i are so loving towards each other its just when i started my teacher training a few yrs ago they were so strict about not even being able to comfort the child if they fall over so i just wondered if things have changed!!
Also the reason for my concerns is he has recently started crying and not wanting to go to nursery i dont know if this in coincidence but i was just a bit worried!! thanks for all reassuring me i will tell his mum about the incident but only so she is aware incase he gets worse about going to nursery!!!
Thanks x x