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Just wondered what you would do in this situation??

A 2 year old broke his leg over the weekend (not on our watch, thank goodness!) Mum wants him to come back in to nursery as soon as possible - he does 2 days, 8-6. What procedure should we follow? What do we legally have to do? What if, when we've had the re-integration meeting with mum, we feel we can't keep him safe at nursery?

Just a general to see what your thoughts are...

Thanks!

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Why not complete a risk assessment and share it with the mother? You can work together to consider the risks and find solutions. If there is a problem you feel you cannot overcome you will at least have shown that you were willing and have a genuine difficulty.

You can also use this as an opportunity to consider how you would accommodate a child with a permanent physical disability and if there are reasonable adjustments you could/should make in the longer term to enable such a child to attend your setting in the future.

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We have had a few children over the years with broken limbs ( not happened with us I hasten to add, although accidents can happen anywhere.)

We invited the parent and child into the setting, considered the risks and any additional support that might be required, have to say the children managed incredibly well.

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My daughter too broke her leg at about 22 months (non accidental spiral fracture to her thigh bone - I won't go into the grilling I got about how it happened). The day nursery didn't want to have her in at first but after a couple of weeks I insisted, which was probably just as well because the plaster didn't come off for about two months. We sat her up in a back pack for meals and she dragged herself about the rest of the time. She was fine.

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