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lionheart Jun 2nd 2011 4:33 am

Why I Hate Nursery Schools
 
I have said before on here (and was roundly criticised) that nursery schools and kindergartens are not the place for under-two year olds, especially here in the UAE where the standard of care is dodgy to say the least. Such young children should be at home with their mothers, full time. Sorry but that's my view on the matter and this latest incident helps to show why...
http://gulfnews.com/news/gulf/uae/em...rsery-1.816296

Millhouse Jun 2nd 2011 4:41 am

Re: Why I Hate Nursery Schools
 

Originally Posted by lionheart (Post 9404337)
I have said before on here (and was roundly criticised) that nursery schools and kindergartens are not the place for under-two year olds, especially here in the UAE where the standard of care is dodgy to say the least. Such young children should be at home with their mothers, full time. Sorry but that's my view on the matter and this latest incident helps to show why...
http://gulfnews.com/news/gulf/uae/em...rsery-1.816296

I like the purest view and would love to agree.

However, in the case of mini-millhouse his chances of long term survival significantly improved when he started going to nursery and spending time out of house!

MataHari Jun 2nd 2011 4:50 am

Re: Why I Hate Nursery Schools
 

Originally Posted by lionheart (Post 9404337)
I have said before on here (and was roundly criticised) that nursery schools and kindergartens are not the place for under-two year olds, especially here in the UAE where the standard of care is dodgy to say the least. Such young children should be at home with their mothers, full time. Sorry but that's my view on the matter and this latest incident helps to show why...
http://gulfnews.com/news/gulf/uae/em...rsery-1.816296

deep sigh...

anyway, this article doesn't give any info really so we don't know what has happened...kids die at home as well you know...no parent supervises their child 24/7 and if they do, there is something wrong with them.

Madam Medusa Jun 2nd 2011 4:54 am

Re: Why I Hate Nursery Schools
 

Originally Posted by lionheart (Post 9404337)
Such young children should be at home with their mothers, full time. [/url]

sorry, but that's rubbish...and what if the mother HAS to work...there are some fabulous nurseries, the one my daughter was in for 3 days a week from 8 months in the uk was amazing...

MM, xx

Norm_uk Jun 2nd 2011 5:29 am

Re: Why I Hate Nursery Schools
 

Originally Posted by Madam Medusa (Post 9404381)
sorry, but that's rubbish...and what if the mother HAS to work...there are some fabulous nurseries, the one my daughter was in for 3 days a week from 8 months in the uk was amazing...

MM, xx

It's sad that some mothers HAVE to work. I think I'd be quicker to moan about that than care in nurseries...someone else has rightly pointed out kids can die at home with their parents in plain sight let alone outside in care.

My boy spent a lot of time in nurseries and he is a lot more socialised because of it. We had an incident with a family friend who babysitted him a few times and ended up letting him run riot but that's it. My experience of schools and nurseries has been excellent in the UAE...

Back home I feel we are not doing enough to make sure women don't have to work if they want children - our birth rates are rubbish and immigration won't help do anything but replace the population over time...which effectively destroys the culture. Without a 2.1 birthrate we're looking at decline and possible long term removal. We seem to be happy to let women struggle while we continue to send billions overseas to countries who hate us. So much for charity beginning at home.

N.

Madam Medusa Jun 2nd 2011 5:32 am

Re: Why I Hate Nursery Schools
 

Originally Posted by Norm_uk (Post 9404439)
It's sad that some mothers HAVE to work. I think I'd be quicker to moan about that than care in nurseries...someone else has rightly pointed out kids can die at home with their parents in plain sight let alone outside in care.

My boy spent a lot of time in nurseries and he is a lot more socialised because of it. We had an incident with a family friend who babysitted him a few times and ended up letting him run riot but that's it. My experience of schools and nurseries has been excellent in the UAE...

Back home I feel we are not doing enough to make sure women don't have to work if they want children - our birth rates are rubbish and immigration won't help do anything but replace the population over time...which effectively destroys the culture. Without a 2.1 birthrate we're looking at decline and possible long term removal. We seem to be happy to let women struggle while we continue to send billions overseas to countries who hate us. So much for charity beginning at home.

N.

actually, maybe what i should have said is have to or want to work...not every woman wants to stay home 24/7 with the kids, doesn't mean they don't love them or aren't fit to be a mother...

agree about the socialisation, you can always spot the kid who hasn't been to nursery...

MM, xx

Millhouse Jun 2nd 2011 5:40 am

Re: Why I Hate Nursery Schools
 

Originally Posted by Madam Medusa (Post 9404445)
agree about the socialisation, you can always spot the kid who hasn't been to nursery...

To right, they end up posting on internet forums.

Hello.Kitty Jun 2nd 2011 5:50 am

Re: Why I Hate Nursery Schools
 

Originally Posted by Madam Medusa (Post 9404445)
agree about the socialisation, you can always spot the kid who hasn't been to nursery...

Not so... nursery isn't the only place to socialise your child. Ok, it takes a bit of effort, but there are loads of playgroups, drop-ins and other activities that serve the same purpose... and it also depends on the mum's reaction to certain situations - like risk. You can spot the child who's never been more than a meter away from its mum and never met a boundary in its life, that's for sure!

Anyhow, yes, some people have to go back to work after their baby, but it doesn't exempt them from a certain amount (ie LOTS) of due diligence in vetting who will be bringing up their child.

WakeUp Jun 2nd 2011 6:24 am

Re: Why I Hate Nursery Schools
 

Originally Posted by Hello.Kitty (Post 9404468)
Not so... nursery isn't the only place to socialise your child. Ok, it takes a bit of effort, but there are loads of playgroups, drop-ins and other activities that serve the same purpose... and it also depends on the mum's reaction to certain situations - like risk. You can spot the child who's never been more than a meter away from its mum and never met a boundary in its life, that's for sure!

Anyhow, yes, some people have to go back to work after their baby, but it doesn't exempt them from a certain amount (ie LOTS) of due diligence in vetting who will be bringing up their child.

Hi there I'm interested in your comments about being able to spot the kids that haven't been to nursery, what observations have you made that make them stand out?

I'm asking because my wife and I are due to have our first child soon and we are keen not to screw the little fella up too much ;)

MataHari Jun 2nd 2011 6:31 am

Re: Why I Hate Nursery Schools
 

Originally Posted by WakeUp (Post 9404517)
Hi there I'm interested in your comments about being able to spot the kids that haven't been to nursery, what observations have you made that make them stand out?

I'm asking because my wife and I are due to have our first child soon and we are keen not to screw the little fella up too much ;)

lol...no matter what you do, someone will think you are not doing the right thing...and certainly don't ask for the opinion of someone on a forum that you know nothing about...use your common sense, do what you feel is right for you and that suits your situation, there are no experts in this field, trust me...and when they are teenagers, they are going to hate you anyway, so that's all cool.

For every 'report' that says this bla bla is bad, there is another that says bla bla is good...find your own way.
Feed it regularly, talk to it, make sure it doesn't drown in the bath while you are out having a cigarette...that's about it really.

MataHari Jun 2nd 2011 6:36 am

Re: Why I Hate Nursery Schools
 

Originally Posted by Hello.Kitty (Post 9404468)
Not so... nursery isn't the only place to socialise your child. Ok, it takes a bit of effort, but there are loads of playgroups, drop-ins and other activities that serve the same purpose... and it also depends on the mum's reaction to certain situations - like risk. You can spot the child who's never been more than a meter away from its mum and never met a boundary in its life, that's for sure!

Anyhow, yes, some people have to go back to work after their baby, but it doesn't exempt them from a certain amount (ie LOTS) of due diligence in vetting who will be bringing up their child.

yeah...lots of people who would never leave their kids in a specially designed environment with trained caretakers (eg a nursery) but they are happy to leave them with the grandparent who have not seen a baby for 40 years, have a house like a death trap, are tired after 5 mins of playing horsey...but hey, they are family so of course there's no issue, they raised you all those years ago, so bobs your uncle.

WakeUp Jun 2nd 2011 6:41 am

Re: Why I Hate Nursery Schools
 

Originally Posted by MataHari (Post 9404533)
lol...no matter what you do, someone will think you are not doing the right thing...and certainly don't ask for the opinion of someone on a forum that you know nothing about...use your common sense, do what you feel is right for you and that suits your situation, there are no experts in this field, trust me...and when they are teenagers, they are going to hate you anyway, so that's all cool.

For every 'report' that says this bla bla is bad, there is another that says bla bla is good...find your own way.
Feed it regularly, talk to it, make sure it doesn't drown in the bath while you are out having a cigarette...that's about it really.

Thanks for your input and I always take things with a pinch of salt. But two posters made definite (knowing) statements about being able to tell those kids apart and I just wondered what the signs were.

I also know that no matter what we do well will mess him up :)

MataHari Jun 2nd 2011 6:45 am

Re: Why I Hate Nursery Schools
 

Originally Posted by WakeUp (Post 9404559)
Thanks for your input and I always take things with a pinch of salt. But two posters made definite (knowing) statements about being able to tell those kids apart and I just wondered what the signs were.

I also know that no matter what we do well will mess him up :)

that's a good start then...good luck with it all (and yes, I am a mother)

Norm_uk Jun 2nd 2011 6:47 am

Re: Why I Hate Nursery Schools
 

Originally Posted by Madam Medusa (Post 9404445)
actually, maybe what i should have said is have to or want to work...not every woman wants to stay home 24/7 with the kids, doesn't mean they don't love them or aren't fit to be a mother...

agree about the socialisation, you can always spot the kid who hasn't been to nursery...

MM, xx

It's just my opinion of course but why would anyone want children and not want to spend as much time as possible with them when they are smaller and more vulnerable - assuming finances permit that of course? Not to say they are bad parents or anything. More a question of bonding and family I suppose.

To be fair if we were in the UK nursery wouldn't be needed for my boy - he'd have ten cousins to play with plus the kids in the neighbourhood. I suppose if you have a small family and no friends with kids there's a real need for nursery. I only went to nursery a few days a week just to give my mum a rest, she didn't work until my sister went to school - most of the time I was at home being beaten by her like all good kids were in my day ;)

N.

Norm_uk Jun 2nd 2011 6:48 am

Re: Why I Hate Nursery Schools
 

Originally Posted by Hello.Kitty (Post 9404468)
Not so... nursery isn't the only place to socialise your child. Ok, it takes a bit of effort, but there are loads of playgroups, drop-ins and other activities that serve the same purpose... and it also depends on the mum's reaction to certain situations - like risk. You can spot the child who's never been more than a meter away from its mum and never met a boundary in its life, that's for sure!

Anyhow, yes, some people have to go back to work after their baby, but it doesn't exempt them from a certain amount (ie LOTS) of due diligence in vetting who will be bringing up their child.

:thumbup:


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