As a new trainee I feel it's not my place to tell the other staff to stop, and at the same time, I feel I shouldn't go to the director because these staff in particular are likely to ask around til they find out who "told" and treat them differently.
I guess my question is, should I tell the director about things like this?
Plus - in these situations, what is the appropriate way to deal with a child? e.g. a toddler who is running around the room during group time when he should be sitting down, and screams "NO!" at staff when they ask him to sit, regardless of whether he is asked nicely or in a "cranky voice"... or a 2 year old who is crying and whining "for attention" as the room's staff say (and then they tell me to ignore her)? I find it difficult to just ignore a distressed 2 year old tugging at my leg wanting to be picked up and cuddled... surely there is some reason for the child crying so much, a reason for the child "wanting attention" as some of the staff have said?
Any help is appreciated
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