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I fully understand how worried you may be over this. Obviously as I dont know what it is you're concerned about- it makes replying to your post a bit difficult!
But...my suggestion would be to talk directly to the headteacher- i'm sure they'd rather you voiced your concerns to them than to pounce on unsuspecting mums.
Good luck :-)
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I agree with Boo, talk to the head teacher. I went through agonies when it came to my 3yr old going to nursery school, I tried to find some reason why I shouldn't do it but in the end it was the best thing all round. I'm not suggesting that you're the same 'neurotic', over protective mother that I was but it's easy to find fault when you want to! Please talk to the head teacher and tell her ALL your concerns and she'll hopefully will put your mind at rest. Good luck and try not to worry.
You're not neurotic at all scotty - you're a Mum - it's in your job description! I agree you should go and see the Head and voice your concern about what you saw, it was unprofessional at the very least. I would add however that what you sometimes think of as 'off' doen't bother the children at all, my son has had two teachers who have made me 'bristle' on occasion with the way they've said things to children but when I questioned my son it was obvious that he adored both of them. Children on the whole recognise when someone is kind and cares about them - did the children the woman was talking to seem particularly bothered?
If you have any doubts at all about how happy your child will be at this nursery - look at the alternatives.
Another option would be to ask if you can go in and observe a session. Admittedly it will be a slightly false situation as you will clearly be there as a visitor, but you will see what comes naturally to the staff and how the children find that.
On a personal note, whenever I have had concerns at the nursery (even very minor) I have spoken to the staff about them immediately (offering up the 'I'm sure I'm just being a neurotic mother, but I just have to ask why....'). You need to be happy with the care that your little one will be getting else you will pass on your anxiety to her and then you'll have another hill to climb! Good luck, hope you find the right solution for you both xx.