My best friends sister lives in Colorado and works in a daycare. Apparently yesterday in the 3-4year old room the teacher was not watching the children. When another teacher walked in they found a 3year old little girl giving a blowjob to one of the little boys in the room.
Apparently the little girls mom is a piece of work. She has come to get her daughter numerous times, drunk. The daycare then calls someone else to come get her. This poor little girl has had to have seen this somewhere to even get the idea to do it. I could not imagine being the little boys parents and finding this out. I would be livid. They are suppose to be calling Child Services on the mom of the little girl, so hopefully the little girl will get taken away.
If it was me, I would be making sure that the teacher got fired and I would call Child Services myself. This is just horrible. I could not even imagine picking my kid up from daycare and finding out something like this happened.
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The two men in my life. Oh, and I have a husband too...
Hmmm I don't know if I buy this story.
If true... If I were the parent of the little boy, I would sue! Being a teacher, if this happened in my own classroom (middle school) I & the school would be in TONS of trouble!!!!!!!
Although this is disturbing as hell, it reminds me of something.
In nursery school (pre-K) this kid named Andy would walk around at nap time to all the girls' cots. He would have his thing out and would ask each girl to kiss it. I never did, for the record.
WHAT the fvck!
I'm so disturbed right now.
I had to read that first paragraph 3 times to make sure my eyes weren't just playing tricks on me.
W.T.F.?
That is sick!
Why hasn't CPS been called in the past? Arent day care workers mandated reporters? If the mom has been there to pick her child up while she was intoxicated, I would consider that a form of child abuse/neglect.
I would certainly think so but am not 100% sure. I asked the same thing in my response about why CPS wasn't called before, and that is what makes me wonder if I buy this story...
I used to work as a social worker for CPS and in my state all teachers, daycare worker, counselors, etc. are mandated reporters. Maybe it varys from state to state? But I seriouslly doubt that it does.
In PA we are all mandated reporters. I feel like its the same for every state or it SHOULD be.
Me too! (well, foster care) which is why this story doesn't "shock" me at all. Sad, eh?
Me too, and although none of it "shocks" me anymore, it all still turns my stomach. Which is why I don't do direct practice anymore.
Working for CPS is not a job I would want. I don't think I could handle it.
I could not handle it anymore. I thought I could. My dad was a foster parent for 8 years when I was growing up and we had over 80 foster kids live with us over that period of time. I went to school for 5 1/2 years (so it took me a little longer thant the rest), got my degree and I was sooo ready to work in CPS. I did it for eight months and I had to stop. I just could not handle it. In retrospect, I wish I would have tried to do it for longer but at the time I just could not handle it. I think I would have been a murder by now if I had stuck with it. Some of those parents (sperm and egg donors) are so sick!