And how do we know that this child wouldn't have died in a licenced daycare centre. Or an unlicensed that has less then 5 kids and follows the rules to a T.
It really bothers me that the articles are using "unlicensed daycare" to describe the caregiver. It's really starting to sound like the child died BECAUSE the property had 27 kids in the house. When really... we have no idea the cause of this poor childs death. I hope it doesn't come out as neglect.
I'm really frustrated because I've had all of my parents question this at drop off this morning. Every one of them made a comment. It's so frustrating to defend my chosen profession because the media has written a story that makes my chosen profession look dangerous. There are people out there now questioning if they should leave their child in a home daycare. Perfectly good, quality, home daycares.
Ok, I'm done venting now.![]()