Our daycare has twice a year room changes. Today was the first day of a small move. Everyone moves in August but only some move rooms in February. When I was leaving the daycare this morning, one of the float teachers pulled me aside and asked if Jack was still in the same room and if he was going to move. I told her no, they aren't moving him. She told me that he's the oldest kid in the room and that he should have been moved to the next room; he walks and talks normally so she doesn't see why he was kept where he is and doesn't think he will be challenged enough. I didn't think it was a problem until she said this. I was actually a bit relieved that he wasn't moving because I know how attached he got to one of his infant room teachers and I wasn't sure how well he'd do moving to a new place after only 6 months.
So I called and talked to the director today and asked her why he wasn't moved. She said part of it was based off his walking issues a few months ago. (Back story: he didn't walk until 17 months. A few weeks after he started walking, he went back to crawling because he had fluid in his ears and was off balance. Tubes were placed in December and he immediately went back to walking and now runs. No physical issues now. He is now almost 20 months.) The director said the biggest reason for not moving was his attachment to the teachers. She wasn't sure if he would do too well with new teachers at this point. He does have some trouble with drop off; clinging to me and crying. The teachers help distract and calm him while I leave. I thought this was normal toddler behavior. She said the kids in his class aren't way younger than him, some are only a few months younger.
I think for now, I'll let him stay where he is. It's hard for me to tell how he's doing in there; he only goes 3 days a week and I only do drop offs; DH or my mom do pick ups since I work late. I thought about going in early sometime to watch him interact with the kids, but I think I would be more of a distraction and he would be too worried about what I'm doing. The director said if I continue to be concerned, I can always call her again to discuss it.
Thoughts? Comments? Concerns? This is my first kid and this is all so new to me. I'm not sure what I should or shouldn't be doing here. Sorry this is so long!
Re: XP: daycare teacher pulled me aside today
I would trust the teacher's decision since they explained how they came to the decision. If they or you feel as though he is bored and needs to move up, you can evaluate that at a later time.
It seems as though they were very open with you and were also willing to listen to any concern you have. Sounds like you're in a great daycare.
I have a Daughter born 2/26/2013. She is pretty much amazing!