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She should be charged with endangering the welfare of a child and lose her license and ability to ever work with children. Absolutely no excuses.
Here's what else I noticed about the video- Mom is on daycare assistance. Mom has a mac (they start at 2,000). Her 8yo has an ipad (600) Mom's nails are done (60ish). That would pay for a LOT of daycare.- Flag
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This provider obviously needs training. She needs to learn she has to balance the kids weight against her core and how to get the baby to her core.
I don't see this as abuse... just bad judgment and possibly a lack of training in caring for infants.
I'm not seeing her quickly lifting or jerking the kid. It looks lazy to me as she has a bottle in her free hand.
I've seen this before with center workers. Training and explaining solves it.
Now the mom authorizing the kid to tape the provider.... that's a whole nutter kettle o fish. She had no right to do that.
Providers understand when you allow recording devices in your home, especially with school agers, you... your family.... your daycare kids will be taped and it will go on the internet.- Flag
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I think Nannyde is right on this one
The average person realizes this is no way to handle a precious baby, but maybe not everyone knows that.
If this were in Illinois the mother who authorized her child to create that illegal recording could potentially face charges since Illinois requires consent of both parties before recordings are made.- Flag
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I agree with NannyDe as well. It didn't look mean or abusive, but it did look lazy and a bad choice. And it didn't look like she had the baby secured in the swing either on that other clip, which is also potentially dangerous. She could use a training on infant safety for sure. Although now, her business and reputation is surely destroyed.
Being recorded on the sly? That would be a whole 'nother issue. Small snippets of recordings can be taken way out of context as well.
You can view the video by using the "video" tab at the top, then type "spring day care" exactly like that in the search.- Flag
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I agree with NannyDe as well. It didn't look mean or abusive, but it did look lazy and a bad choice. And it didn't look like she had the baby secured in the swing either on that other clip, which is also potentially dangerous. She could use a training on infant safety for sure. Although now, her business and reputation is surely destroyed.
Being recorded on the sly? That would be a whole 'nother issue. Small snippets of recordings can be taken way out of context as well.
You can view the video by using the "video" tab at the top, then type "spring day care" exactly like that in the search.- Flag
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I didn't see the video either. I read that mom said her older daughter said the baby was being mistreated, so rather than speak to the dcp or pull her child, she tels her daughter to secretly video it and keep sending them there? I know some kids can exagerate or fabricate, but if my son, who is 6, said his little sister was being mistreated, I wouldn't be sending either back and I would express my concerns tot he dcp. You can tell a lot about a person in how they respond to accusations of abuse or mistreatment. I would never send them back, though, and rely on my kid recording behavior. Not too mention that secretly recording someone int eir own home is not cool, but in reality, you are letting your kid be put in possible harms way. What if the dcp was really hurting the child and that baby suffered an arm dislocation or worse? Would mom be held to any liability for knowingly putting her child in an unsafe place and for not contacting authorities after being told by her daughter that something was wrong? This whole story seems kind of messed up to me and by some of the comments on the article, it looks like the witch hunt is on for the provider and once again, the parent will take no responsibility for any of it.
(For the record, I agree that grabbing a child by the arm can do serious damage, so I am not condoning the dcp's actions. I just think the mom's way of protecting her child from further potential harm is also wrong.)- Flag
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In CA the video wouldn't be admissible in court as proof if criminal charges were attempted towards the provider. We are a two-party consent state when it comes to that type of stuff. Had she done it in her own home then that's different but because it was in the providers home then unfortunately I doubt it could be used against her.
That being said if the mom called to make a report to CPS and licensing then they can still view the video and hold her accountable. She could face the possibility of losing her license for good and having her home hit with a restraining order against children (besides her own kids and family of course) depending on how her state works. I haven't seen the video so I can't comment on the severity of it though.- Flag
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I saw the video. It was a very inappropriate way to pick up the baby, but I don't see any criminal mistreatment. How many other ways was she being "mean" to the baby though? The sister seemed to think it happened quite often. Maybe the provider was having some burnout issues, maybe she was just lazy, but no amount of training can make up for common sense. You just don't pick up a baby by one arm.
On the subject of the provider's privacy being breached, I do feel bad for her. We all make mistakes occasionally, and I would hate for one of my mistakes to be recorded.- Flag
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I saw the video. It was a very inappropriate way to pick up the baby, but I don't see any criminal mistreatment. How many other ways was she being "mean" to the baby though? The sister seemed to think it happened quite often. Maybe the provider was having some burnout issues, maybe she was just lazy, but no amount of training can make up for common sense. You just don't pick up a baby by one arm.
On the subject of the provider's privacy being breached, I do feel bad for her. We all make mistakes occasionally, and I would hate for one of my mistakes to be recorded.- Flag
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I thought it was horrible! Yes, if she's dealing with an infant that way what else is she doing? I say it's abusive. Can you imagine what that felt like for that infant? Anyone picking a child up that way should not be doing childcare. Ugh!
She's putting her in danger! Danger of dislocating her shoulder, or dropping her. It was disgusting!- Flag
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