We took DD for a tour of her new nursery (daycare) today. It's really lovely and I'm sure she's going to love it there (although mummy is going to miss her so much!).

When we arrived, they told us that our mobile phones must remian in our pocket/handbag at all times and if either of our mobiles were to ring, we must not answer it inside the nursery - but we were welcome to step outside to take the call. I didn't mind but I had to ask why this was ..... Apparently it's because most mobile phones have cameras now and they couldn't risk photos being taken of the children.

Again, I must stress that I absolutely don't mind this rule but I do think it's a bit over the top! There is a separate baby changing room with a door on in each of the nursery rooms - so at no point were any of the babies undressed or anything..... It's a secure building and the only people who will be in the rooms with the babies are other parents and daycare workers......

I'm just wondering, out of interest, what the thoughts are on here?! Is this a rule you would be glad your daycare enforces or do you think it's a bit over the top? Would you be upset if you discovered that another daycare parent had a picture on his/her phone in which you could see your fully clothed LO playing with their child?