A woman in Michigan has been deprived of her license to run a kindergarten, writes the local newspaper Detroit Free Press.
The Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA) has investigated the kindergarten principal after a girl in her care ended up in a dryer.
The incident is said to have taken place in a private kindergarten in Garden City, Michigan.
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«Hot and dark»
It was one of the other kids who allegedly pushed the girl into the kindergarten’s dryer and turned it on.
The kindergarten principal is said to have discovered the incident and dragged the girl out of the dryer, but she failed to tell her parents about the incident.
The girl later told her mother that it was “hot and dark” inside it, and that she had a sore back.
The kindergarten was closed as soon as LARA heard about the incident.
– It was critical to take urgent action to protect the health, welfare and safety of the children in this kindergarten, the ministry writes in a press release.
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Admitted everything
LARA writes that the incident happened on 4 August this year, and that the woman lost her license on 3 November.
According to the ministry, the woman took a child to a hospital after the incident.
There she told a nurse that she was worried because this child had pushed a girl into the dryer and turned it on.
The child must have admitted it all to the nurse, as well as a social worker.
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Kept the incident hidden
The parents first found out about the incident when the girl herself told about the dark and hot dryer she had ended up in.
During the investigation, it was also discovered that the woman had not been informed that a person who lived in the same house as the private kindergarten was run, had been admitted to hospital with mental problems.
LARA’s investigation shows that the woman has broken the law on several points and therefore is not allowed to continue running a kindergarten.
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