Anonymous wrote:Yeah, but this wasn't an accidental injury. They forgot a child. Daycares serve one single function - to watch your child. They failed this fundamental task. They didn't accidentally feed a cracker to a gluten sensitive kid, or give a baby the wrong breast milk or even leave a rusty nail out that impaled a kid. THEY FORGOT A CHILD. For over an hour! And then, it appears, were not forthcoming about the incident.
You think supply and demand means daycare centers can slide on WATCHING CHILDREN? I sympathize with the difficulty in finding daycare providers, but come on. There is no excuse here. This cannot get swept under the rug because they are in demand.
I am not arguing that this should get swept under the rug - just that shutting a facility down is not the answer. What do you think parents will do if this facility is shut down? Put their children in unliscensed home daycares - b/c there are no other openings. Lose their job b/c they can not find childcare? Which is worse?
The appropraiate response is to figure out what went wrong. Was these a hand-off that did not happen? Was there a procedure that was not followed?
What procedures need to be revisited? Is it a training issue? and fix it.
I believe DC Law says that the school needs to call DC Police is a child is missing for more than 5 minutes. The appropraite liscensing professionals will be involved. They do not thake these things lightly.