Maryland daycare under fire for tying 2-year-old boy to chair
told FOX 5“In the video, you could see there are other kids standing up. There are other kids moving around. So, I’m not going to say that he was acting unruly. I’m saying he’s acting like a 2-and-a-half-year-old would act.”
When Campbell shared the video with the daycare director, she said she “couldn’t believe what she was seeing too.”FOX News The toddler’s parents noted that video shows other students standing up and moving around while Sean is tied to the chair.The two teachers have since been suspended, and Sean has already enrolled in a new day care center.
The director told Fox 5 that the day care doesn’t have a restraining policy because children are not supposed to be restrained. The Campbell family filed a police report, but authorities are not investigating the incident as a crime, since the child had no bruising or injuries from the towel. They also filed a report with child protective services.The two employees have been suspended, according to the child’s family.
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