What is a Normal/Minor Injury at Daycare?

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  • Hans
    Daycare.com Member
    • Mar 2018
    • 7

    #16
    Well, the investigation has been concluded. They said that the findings were not substantiated (for the allegation of supervision issues). Video footage was observed, and they said that it did show the teacher observing my son being scratched but intervening as soon as it happened.

    The day it happened, I was told by the daycare that the teacher didn't see it. Strange...

    Dangerous kid to be inflicting that much damage in a short period of time under the watchful eyes of the teacher.

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    • Blackcat31
      • Oct 2010
      • 36124

      #17
      Originally posted by Hans
      Well, the investigation has been concluded. They said that the findings were not substantiated (for the allegation of supervision issues). Video footage was observed, and they said that it did show the teacher observing my son being scratched but intervening as soon as it happened.

      The day it happened, I was told by the daycare that the teacher didn't see it. Strange...

      Dangerous kid to be inflicting that much damage in a short period of time under the watchful eyes of the teacher.
      It is sad that this child was able to hurt another so swiftly and yet the child is still in attendance.

      It will cost the center as parents start to realize that the directors friend's child gets special treatment.

      We don't always get the results we would like to see in terms of investigations but I am still glad you reported it.

      The fact that they were investigated will remain in their file so while not much happened this time, it doesn't mean the results or findings won't be different the next go around.

      Keeping an aggressive child in care just because of the relationship between parent and director is a dangerous practice so sadly there will probably be a next time.

      It might just be a learning moment or a time of reflection so they (center staff) can better supervise and intervene so that other children don't have to suffer any type of physical aggression from others in the center.

      Hoping you found a better, safer care environment for your child.

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      • ellen211
        Daycare.com Member
        • Apr 2018
        • 45

        #18
        I guess the issue is all about supervision. Try to find other safer environment for your child.

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