Attacked by a two year old

Why should the little girl be allowed in the nursery? She has already attacked 11 of the children there, which being honest, is nearly a full nursery class in some instances.

She may only be two but her needs clearly outweight that of which the nursery can supply for her.

It's not fair to put other children in danger just because of her age, that 3 year old was almost blinded. The little two year old needs something more suited to her, which this nursery isn't.

Taking her out isn't being 'harsh' or 'mean', it's the appropriate course of action to getting her the help she needs and deserves.

I think it's discrimination. If she needs an 'aid' or whatever, they should supply it. They shouldn't toss her to the side. She isn't a child who should 'know better'. There is no intent to a 2 year old's behaviour. It is complete and utter lack of supervision here. Plain and simple.
 
Just to play devils advocate here.....
What about if the nursery have 5 other children with challenging behaviour and no additional support.... (which happens)

I don't actually think we should blame anyone here as we don't have all the facts.
The child definately needs extra support. Schools and nurserys are having to deal with more and more behavioural and social issues- the staff are being taken away from the basic tasks of nurturing and teaching these children. It's such a shame.
 

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