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Old 02-21-2006, 09:05 PM
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I would talk with her and her supervisor. Maybe she didn't get the proper training on privacy of information. Right... But give them the opportunity to explain themselves. Don't worry about getting on bad terms with the teacher because she should not have opened her big mouth. One thing that I have noticed is that daycare teachers don't seem to be held to the same standard as K-12 teachers.

You know I'm in the same boat and worry about private information being shared with the wrong people. It always unnerves me when people know my child and I have never set eyes on them before. This has happened quite a few times. I’m still trying to figure out how people who don’t have kids in the infant room know my children’s names.

I am getting to the point that I'm going to flip when the next person comes up and talks to or about my child. It's almost like they are fair game for conversation because they are adopted or came from the foster care system.

I have really gotten paranoid about these types of situations because they can jeopardize retaining custody of the kids. It is drilled into our heads to maintain privacy but how can we control others. The wrong person can get the information and create problems for safety of the children. It doesn’t take long to connect the dots back to a bfamily member.
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