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Originally Posted by WillowTheWhisp
Let me tell you what I think is an absolutely ludicrous situation.
Small toddler in nursery Sunday School class needs a wee-wee. The teacher can take him/her to the loo but must remain outside WITH THE DOOR OPEN. Which means that anyone and everyone can see the child on the loo. The child must not be in loo alone with door closed in case of accidents and teacher must not be in there with child with door closed in case of hanky-panky.
So it is more acceptable for the child to be on view to all and sundry? That just seems so wrong to me.
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Absolutely ridiculous Willow, isn't it? It just beggars belief. I am told that it is also the case at our church that when the children are getting changed for the nativity play that a parent has to be present whilst they do so. Thank God for leaders, helpers and teachers everywhere that continue to put on plays and go on outings and, although it makes their lives very hard work, refuse to let all this outrageous red tape stop them from organising things which give the children so much enjoyment and is beneficial to their education.
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