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amother
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Mon, Nov 04 2024, 6:44 pm
When I went to pick up my 2 yo, I saw him jumping on a full size trampoline where the netting had fallen off-so there was literally no protection. I want to say something to the Morah about safety but I hate confrontation, can someone help me figure out the wording?
Also, I know my kid is a difficult kid, very independent and very stubborn. all the other kids were sitting nicely and eating cookies. So it could definitely be that he wasn’t supposed to be doing that and was. But still, they should be watching to make sure he doesn’t do that, no? It’s really dangerous!
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amother
Saddlebrown
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Mon, Nov 04 2024, 7:07 pm
That’s extremely dangerous and your child could have gotten hurt Chas”v! I would absolutely say something!! Safety should be her priority.
I would say something like- I noticed so and so jumping on the trampoline and there’s no net- please make sure he doesn’t jump on it anymore before you replace the net. It’s too dangerous!
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