A good teacher I helped mentor out of college just left the field because he has been trying for a year to get transferred to infants and was told they couldn't take the "risk" of him diapering. I just read another thread about DCM who (correctly) pulled child after finding out provider had someone living with & watching kids without telling DCP or letting them see background check. She made the right call- I would have given the same advise if it was sister/ mom/ female friend that moved in. Every time something like this comes up I see some variation of "I don't let DH around the kids". It confuses/irritates me because I couldn't imagine telling my wife "Hey Honey- Love ya, trust ya, but you're not safe to have around the kids. Run along now."
I'm not asking about the general public: 50% don't have an issue, 25% are surprised about guys in childcare but have an open mind, and 25% are opposed to the very concept. I'm talking about ECE as an industry. If professionals act like the guys we trust the most aren't safe, how are we supposed to grow this industry to be more diverse? I've had directors publically make statements about men in ECE that would get flamed if it was about any other demographic group & it's taken as fact or with a "what'cha gonna' do?" shrug off attitude. Or am I just making a bad assumption that the field wants to be more diverse? Should women just be telling guys "This is our thing- stay out. If you do get involved, be prepared to be guilty till proven innocent your whole career?"
If this sounds harsh- my apologies. I'm just at that stage between confused/ frustrated/ & p*ssed.
I'm not asking about the general public: 50% don't have an issue, 25% are surprised about guys in childcare but have an open mind, and 25% are opposed to the very concept. I'm talking about ECE as an industry. If professionals act like the guys we trust the most aren't safe, how are we supposed to grow this industry to be more diverse? I've had directors publically make statements about men in ECE that would get flamed if it was about any other demographic group & it's taken as fact or with a "what'cha gonna' do?" shrug off attitude. Or am I just making a bad assumption that the field wants to be more diverse? Should women just be telling guys "This is our thing- stay out. If you do get involved, be prepared to be guilty till proven innocent your whole career?"
If this sounds harsh- my apologies. I'm just at that stage between confused/ frustrated/ & p*ssed.
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