After several notorious cases of abuse of very young  students elsewhere in Italy, a private nursery school in Ravenna allows  parents to check in on their kids – and teachers -- any time of the  day. 
    An Italian nursery school (Simone Ramella)
   An Italian nursery school (Simone Ramella)     Worldcrunch *NEWSBITES
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 For some Italian parents, that morning drop-off is apparently just too much to bear.
 Responding to both growing security fears and the everyday pangs of  parenthood, a nursery school in the eastern city of Ravenna has  installed a webcam system that will allow mothers and fathers to follow  their child’s every move.
 Parents at the small “Pargoli” private pre-school will be given a  password to allow them to check-in online to have a look at their little  ones, and their teachers, who will be monitored by two cameras  installed in the one-room facility.
 The novelty comes in the wake of several episodes of alleged abuse by  teachers in Italian schools, including one notorious case at the Cip  Ciop school in the Tuscan city of Pistoia, where children were hit,  locked in bathrooms and forced to stand still for long periods of times.
 Giuseppe Greco, a Pargoli official, said the cameras “offer security  and transparency” for both parents and school employees. But he  emphasized that the system is not just about safety. “When parents leave  us their child for 10 hours a day, it’s nice if they have a moment on  their lunch break to be able to watch what their child is doing,” he  said.
 Indeed, the idea for the classroom webcam came originally from the  parents themselves, but required necessary approvals from local  authorities before being implemented at the start of this school year.  Greco said there will be no camera in the school’s bathroom, because of  privacy concerns.
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