3/5 lucy j. 1 year ago on Google
Attended
weekly
for
i-tots
sessions.
Hit
and
miss
if
you
need
to
attend
before
session
to
watch
the
safety
video.
My
2
year
old
has
been
forced
to
watch
it
on
every
visit
as
instructed
for
insurance
purposes,
yet
4
people
walked
into
the
first
session
of
the
day
today
without
having
to.
Children
with
additional
needs
are
already
hard
work
in
social
situations,
without
having
to
reason
with
them
on
why
they
have
to
do
something
that
others
don't.
Over
the
last
few
months
we've
seen
much
older
children
take
3ft
stuffed
animals,
juice
cups,
books,
diggers
etc
onto
the
court.
My
child
was
told
he
couldn't
bring
his
book,
again,
something
that
is
fine
for
others
to
do.
I
took
the
decision
to
leave
after
a
grand
total
of
10
minutes,
including
time
taken
to
watch
the
video
and
put
socks
on.
I
understand
the
aspect
of
safety
but
please
make
it
the
same
for
all.
Staff
were
particularly
stressed
today
as
bookers
had
turned
up.
Life
is
stressful
unfortunately.
Imagine
being
the
parent
of
a
2
year
old
trying
to
explain
hes
doing
something
wrong
even
though
he's
seen
other
children
do
the
same
continuously.
I'm
sure
our
weekly
attendance
won't
be
missed
but
I
do
feel
it
important
for
staff
to
be
not
only
more
inclusive
but
also
to
employ
continuity