Nursery nurses are not maids
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Nursery nurses are not maids
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The article was incredibly offensive implying that a nursery nurse was there to: “Tie shoe laces, keep the children in the classroom” and even more ludicrous “the nursery nurse is at the beck and call of the entire school to deal with injuries and illness and hosing down kiddie diarrhoea”.
The final straw was when I read “There’s no accountability or lessons to prepare”. I can’t believe that any nursery nurse would recognise their job.
I am a partner in my nursery, I assist with plans and preparation, share all practical nursery activities with the tacher with whom I work ie whole-group sessions small-group activities, outdoor play etc. Within school hours my practical role is almost identical to that of a teacher. I am responsible for half of the nursery records and for sharing these records and discussing children’s progress with the parents at open evenings.
As for dealing with situations as they arise, whichever member of staff, be it teacher or nursery nurse, who happens to be near a child with “a fully-blown temper tantrum” will deal with it. I could go on and on.
Alison Bell
55 Westbourne Grove
Hessle, East Yorkshire Letters sent via email
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