If you have seen even a slight improvement at this stage then that is fantastic and I think there is a good chance then that it could be something similar to what Fun&care experienced. I doubt she has been conditioned to tune things out. That would be a pretty intelligent skill which I can't imagine a 3 year old being capable of. If she was ignoring you then that would be bad behaviour but it doesnt seem like thats even the case in this situation. Again I would keep a record of any behviours that seem out of sorts and keep good communication going with the parent too so that you can work closely to have a positive partnership in caregiving. I don't think it is bad to ignore what the parent said, sometimes thats actually for the best. They are biased and tend to blow things out of proportion quite frequently. Maybe you will see this inteligence come out and bloom once the child has transitioned properly. I listen to everything that parents tell me and use my best judgement to decide how to move forward for the childs best interest and logistically within my daycares current dynamic and setup.


































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