A terrible affair shakes the world of early childhood. In a survey published on November 11, The Parisian reveals thata woman
“made the children go through hell of whom she was in charge.” In a nursery in Yvelines.
“She him yelled at with his face two centimeters from his. It looked like she wanted to hit him.”reports a mother approached by our colleagues.
The childcare worker allegedly forced her son to stand on a table during lunch. The little boy would also have been victim of insults (“old head”, “dirty baby”…). The nursery employee would have gone to the point of threatening one of her classmates whose diaper she would not have changed for several hours:
“Today you are going to suffer”.
Yvelines: these crazy comments made by the childcare worker
A third child would also have been in the sights of the childcare worker. The Parisian reveals that the woman who had his charge would have qualified as
“c** lick”. “This violence had a profound impact on the babies and the parents had noted behavioral problems in them: insomnia, excessive fear…”note our colleagues.
Several angry parents blame the director of the nursery her inaction facing the situation. A mother deplores: “It took the scandal to break out and us to ask for explanations during a meeting last school year for the person in charge to officially communicate”. The manager of the establishment and her employees are subject to strict judicial control while awaiting their trial.
Yvelines: has the nursery returned to normal operation?
“The safety and well-being of the children we welcome are our top priority”we can read in an official press release from the company managing the crèche located in the Yvelines department. The company claims to have taken several “immediate measures” in reaction to the scandal.
“The trust that families place in us is essential. We will never compromise on child safety entrusted to us”adds the founder and manager of the group. The dismissal of the childcare worker seems to have borne fruit: the parents declare that “the nursery has returned to normal operation” Today.