It is not acceptable to identify and label a child to the rest of the children and families. When behaviors that aren't acceptable happen they do need to be addressed between the two children in conflict but do not need to be addressed openly to the rest of the children, as in the entire thing explained to the the other kids and the whole point of the discussion be focused on what one child did and how one child is behaving etc.
A special reminder or lesson about the rules in the daycare and about being kind to our friends would have been enough but never identify why the lesson is being conducted or because of one child. And the offending child should never be shamed or humiliated.
The provider should not have identified the name of the child to the parent of the "victim" much less to all of the other families. This opens up the possibility of hostility and retaliation from a disgruntled parent of the "victim" towards the offending child or his/her family. That can be potentially dangerous.
If in fact the child was shamed in front of the children and labeled as a bully then that makes this scenario even worse. It could have been that your child knocked another child over intentionally and although that situation should be handled it doesn't make it right to further complicate the situation by further involving more people that have nothing to do with it and by creating an obviously already stressful situation for the offending child even more complicated and stressful. Yes, the issue needed to be addressed with both children but not in the same way that it was handled by the provider.
You are doing the right thing by looking for a provider elsewhere.
A special reminder or lesson about the rules in the daycare and about being kind to our friends would have been enough but never identify why the lesson is being conducted or because of one child. And the offending child should never be shamed or humiliated.
The provider should not have identified the name of the child to the parent of the "victim" much less to all of the other families. This opens up the possibility of hostility and retaliation from a disgruntled parent of the "victim" towards the offending child or his/her family. That can be potentially dangerous.
If in fact the child was shamed in front of the children and labeled as a bully then that makes this scenario even worse. It could have been that your child knocked another child over intentionally and although that situation should be handled it doesn't make it right to further complicate the situation by further involving more people that have nothing to do with it and by creating an obviously already stressful situation for the offending child even more complicated and stressful. Yes, the issue needed to be addressed with both children but not in the same way that it was handled by the provider.
You are doing the right thing by looking for a provider elsewhere.
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