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Reply to "Toddlers 'lost' by staff: How common is this? Happened at Guiding Star Child Development, now FCC?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Where there are humans, there will be errors. Not an excuse, but reality. Hopefully, when incidents like this happen, everyone in the child care community learns from it, and we reduce the chances of it happening again in the near and distant future. [b] It is no different than the mom who drops her kid while carrying a laundry basket in one arm and kid in the other arm (yes, I did hear of someone who did this). Or the nanny who accidentally closes the door on the kid's fast fingers.[/b] Many places have proper training, responsible leaders, loving teachers, but mistakes will happen. We can all expect that we learn from mistakes and always strive to do better as people, whether at home, school, or anywhere else. [/quote] It IS different. Because although I have indeed closed a door on DC's fingers, I have never, and would never, forget her and leave her somewhere. Also, the former results in a bad injury, but no possibility of abduction, abuse, or death, like the latter.[/quote]
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