(PLO)- The owner of a private independent preschool class Viet Au, District 7 apologizes to his family as well as wishes to make some compensation for letting his 3-year-old child constantly be harassed by his classmates.
The fact that Nguyen Hien had to let her child drop out of school at a private independent preschool class group Viet Au, District 7 after being beaten, hugged, shoved and slapped by classmates many times was posted on social networks, causing a stir in public opinion. .
To find a way to solve the above incident, on the afternoon of May 8, the People’s Committee of Binh Thuan Ward, District 7 invited relevant parties to work.
The meeting was attended by the People’s Committee and Police of Binh Thuan ward, the Department of Education and Training in District 7, the manager of the Viet Au preschool class group, and Ms. Hien and the family of baby M – her boyfriend often harassed her child.
Overview of the working session this afternoon. Photo: People’s Committee of Binh Thuan Ward |
Talking to PV after the meeting, Ms. Hien said that this afternoon, the class leader apologized to her family and will have a public document on this issue. Besides, the school also wishes to correct the mistake, hoping that her family will continue to send her son back to school. Tuition fees for the next school year of families will be reduced by 50%.
“The reason I posted my son’s incident on social networks was because I was too upset by the attitude of the class group. However, at today’s meeting, the owner of the class group sincerely apologized to the family when my child was repeatedly pushed, hugged and kissed in class. I need to consider more about sending my children back to school,” Hien said.
Viet Au private independent preschool class, district 7 where the incident happened. Photo: NGUYEN QUEEN |
The family of the boy’s parents, who often interacts with Hien’s son, also attended the meeting this afternoon.
According to Ms. Hien, at the meeting, they said they did not understand the problem closely, only when the incident was posted on the Internet did they know.
Hien’s daughter is standing on her back. Photo: PHCC |
“Here, I also want to apologize to the family of baby M because the information I posted online has more or less bad comments about baby M. After this incident, everyone should learn from their own experiences to No similar cases have happened,” Hien added.
Mr. Nguyen Minh Thien, Chairman of Binh Thuan Ward People’s Committee, said that the working session ended successfully, all stakeholders realized their responsibilities and found a solution.
After today’s meeting, the Ward People’s Committee will have a quick report to send to the District People’s Committee.
Previously, as PLO has reflected, Ms. Hien started sending her children to study in the class group from November 2022, through the camera, she regularly updated the situation of baby H in class.
From April, baby M (in the same class) started hugging and kissing baby H. Then things went further when baby H was repeatedly pressed, beaten, slapped, even pushed by you.
Ms. Hien added that her child has weak health, so she only reacts to her weak friend by pushing away.
Witnessing the incident, her family repeatedly petitioned the class and teacher but was not satisfactorily resolved.
“I finally took my child out of school from April 24. What bothers me is that the class team always insists that they do the right thing. There were only about 14 children in the class, but they couldn’t manage it, so my children had to suffer battles all day long,” said Hien.
In the report, the class leader said that when the family suggested, many measures were taken to separate the two children. In particular, the class has assigned a teacher to tutor Hien’s child, but in learning activities, the children inevitably come into contact with each other.
“The school confirms, there is no incident where the school and teachers avoid or do not solve the problems. And we also guarantee that the teachers have not assaulted or hurt the children during the care process.” extract the content of the report.
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