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  • joanie
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    It's very upsetting isn't it.... I remember our son coming home from nursery with bites on his arm and even once on his face... it's a natural reaction to want to protect your child .... but unfortunately, as you know, it is a common problem. That said the nursery should have a strategy in place to deal with this and you are perfectly in your rights to ask what that is. As to how often this should happen - well I personally don't think 3 is too many (just yet!) but if you feel it is that's your call. The main thing is that it is handled properly in YOUR opinion.
    As the OPs say the next thing will be when they get to school they come home with accident reports on a weekly basis!

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  • I would speak to the nursery... not to complain as such, but find out if the kids in question have done it before, and what they are doing about it! If it's just a one off incident in each case (if you see what I mean) then... well, it's just one of those things life will throw at him (and you!) .... if not, and the kids involved have done it before, then you want to know what they are doing... and depending on what they say, I might be worried then!
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