Its normal
My LG was 2 in Feb, she started nursery at 1. Every drop off and pick up there's usually handover, how they've slept, eaten etc that day. Any incidents such as bumps, trips are documented from both sides. So if she's fallen at home and has a graze on her knee or if she trips at nursery and has a bump on her head it's all documented
Nursery practitioner here for 6+ years. To me that doesn’t sound normal at all. We always give at least a brief handover such as what was for lunch, how much the child ate and the activity we did in the morning and afternoon
Normal for schools and my son has asd and my daughter was pre verbal. I only started to get feedback when my son got a 1-1 in reception.
My little girls school is the same. It was strange at first because in her private nursery we always had a short handover. She also doesn’t tell us anything so no idea what she’s done!
We are at a private nursery and we have a chat - see what he has been up to- food etc on the app. . They are still small I want a proper debrief
Private day care you get a full handover, what they’ve eaten etc. preschools and schools is more of a ‘here’s your child see you later’ type thing unless there’s an issue x
We’re at a private nursery/pre-school and at handover they talk about how good/bad his day has been, what he’s learnt, ate, read & then all the pics are on the app. I’ve got no complaints they’re very good!
I always ask if they've had a good day and if they've been alright when I pick up my nephew that way if something has happened I'll know
We always get a brief handover then have an app for nappy changes, sleep and photos
In nursery they’d give us a booklet each day saying what they done and ate and maybe general chat about their socialising Now my child’s in primary we have parents evening instead to discuss progress etc but nothing else It can be weird not knowing everything our kids are doing but i mean it’s school they are just there to learn & socialise so isn’t much to talk about unless important
Depends on the nursery. From what I have heard, most council nurseries work like that... here is your child and zero feedback, unless something is wrong. In private nurseries they may or may not give more feedback. In ours they were pretty good until the last year or so when they stopped posting photos and telling what the children did on the day.
I think this is pretty normal for a school pre school / nursery, whenever I've collected my nephew they just hand him over and we go. I know people tend to get more of a handover at like private nurseries though. (UK based)
I think that’s normal. I’ve been a nursery teacher in a school and my son goes to a private day nursery. I get a full handover from my son’s nursery but likely because pick up time is between 4-6 so there is a steady stream of parents and there is time to do so. When I’m at work, all the parents come at 3:10 and I have to see them all out. I’ll usually talk to a parent about their child if there is something to pass on from the day. My support staff and I couldn’t talk to all 30 parents at pick up 😊
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I never get more than a few words, but all the food/sleep stuff is on the app plus a daily post with what they did and some pics (although not always specifically of my child). I get a specific update re him about once a fortnight.
I think school nursery is probably different to private nursery/ pre-school as there are a lot more children in the classes so that would be very time consuming. Much like school you may get a report or review day? X
We ring a bell and a worker hands our kid over. There they tell us about their day, if they napped, etc etc. Have a quick chat. On our app it tells us what they ate so we usually skip over that and then say our goodbyes. Kiddo is 2.5.