Postby Flambeau » Sat May 08, 2021 12:28 pm
I am really shocked and concerned about the businesses approach to this situation and their response on NVN.
In my opinion, it does not appear as though the OP is being vindictive or spiteful in the least.
They have outlined the situation and their experience to this online community to highlight the childcare practices of this business.
I am glad they have.
Any organisation that provides childcare services has duties and responsibilities. As part of its standard application and registration process Simon Yeo as a business should ask all parents and guardians as to whether the child has any SEND, language & communication or behavioural issues that they need to be made aware of.
Obtaining this information is legally required, and the business should make that information available to the class leader, so they ensure proper class management for themselves, the child and the other children in the class. The Disability Discrimination Act, Child Protection and Safeguarding, Health & Safety and Duty of Care cover this for all business providers for services for children and young people.
The apparent unacceptable behaviour that led to a 5-year-old child being physically excluded from the class? The child didn’t want to give his name, surely through Simon Yeo’s class registration process and using educated deductions the class leader should have been able to work out the child’s name??
To put a 5-year-old out of the class, outside in the cold, barefoot for up to 35 mins to stand unsupervised in the entry patio of the building with little or no security is appalling.
There appears to be no consideration of the fact that this was the little boy’s first ever lesson in a new environment, after months of lockdown (remember children have had little or no group social interaction for nearly a year), of the recent attempted abductions of children in the area.
Simon Yeo’s behaviour management seems to be grossly inadequate.
Why is the business asking someone else’s parent to watch this child?
Is there sufficient child to adult ratio in these classes?
Why doesn’t the business ask parents to stay out of sight but close by for the first 15mins when new children join? Just in case.
Why didn’t the class leader put the new boy with a class “buddy” to follow along allowing the little boy time to come out of his shell and participate.
Why didn’t the class leader as the child to sit at the side of the classroom area and then attempt to get the child to re-join after 5 mins or so?
It is disgraceful for the business owner/ respondent to look through the original posters previous posts and then try to use historic information as justification for Simon Yeo’s failure and poor actions. It really shows their attitude and reflects negatively on them and demonstrates exactly what the OP was saying.
This was an opportunity to turn a poor experience of its services into good customer service and follow up, the business failed again.
The OP shouldn’t have to come out with their name or child’s name in any response – why does the business need to know that on NVN?
Have they ejected so many little children from their classes that they don’t know which child/family it is?
Very bizarre and a blatant attempt to steer the conversation away from what appears to be poor standards and failures.
Thank you, OP, for this post, on reading this thread and the business owner’s response, I would not be choosing this environment for child lessons either.
Hopefully the business will review what happened, it’s response, make adjustments and never do this again.