[My sons ages 7 and 8 just revealed the NYC daycare, they used to attend between the ages of 3-5, used to frequently hit them and their classmates on the hands. How can I hold the daycare people accountable for their actions? What are my options?
I think you should speak to the day care owner first and see how the owner responds to the claims.
I do not disagree with this, but its been 3-4 years since your children were enrolled there and its possible that the same staff isn't even there anymore.
My sons ages 7 and 8 just revealed the NYC daycare, they used to attend between the ages of 3-5, used to frequently hit them and their classmates on the hands. How can I hold the daycare people accountable for their actions? What are my options?
Are you talking about a quick swat on the had
I've reported your post due to it being a link. It is quoted above, sans link.
I quoted it without the link, too. Apparently the other site had no answer for canton999.![]()
Sue. Hitting a child is abuse. Not to mention the mental damage it does to them. In the 1980's I recall growing up with teachers slapping us with rules when we did bad. One day it just stopped. Teacher slipped. We never saw them again.