• bluey
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    10 months ago

    the kid is being treated differently, not the other way around.

    regular staff can figure it out, and this is known over small talk.

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      10 months ago

      So what you are saying is the staff are treating a kid differently based on having a same-sex couple as parents?

      If this is really happening, it is not normal and absolutely not acceptable. That’s a serious accusation and one that will really disturb parents. You should raise this matter with the centre manager. And escalate this as far as necessary until it stops. Day care is supposed to be a safe place, not a place to introduce anxiety into a kid’s world.

      I don’t know what channels and procedures are available to you, but please use them. There is a kid under your care that deserves someone in their corner.

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        10 months ago

        This person works as a casual worker. This has been reported at few centers to their center manager.

        https://www.qld.gov.au/education/earlychildhood

        Complaints about childcare services
        
        If you have a complaint about your early childhood education and care service, talk to them first. Your issue might be resolved immediately.