There was the incident when D’Myion McElveen, a child entrusted to the care of Wanda’s Kid World of Baton Rouge perished after a center employee left him in a hot van.
The next day, the state pulled the center’s license. Including the July 2 revocation, Wanda’s Kids World has had its license pulled three times by DSS ” temporarily in both 2006 and 2008.
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Back in June, a 5-month-old child died from a heat stroke after being left in a car in St. Martinville after his mother forgot he was in his car seat when she went to work. Not until she went to pick him up at 3 p.m. did she realize little Keiland Paul Rebert was still in his car seat.
Over the weekend, a 2-year-old died after being locked in a vehicle by her 6-year-old sibling. The mother, who says she was asleep, has been charged with negligent homicide.
How can you “forget” a child in a vehicle? As a day care worker, don’t you know how many children you’ve picked u? As a mother, don’t you remember you just placed your child in his car seat?
What takes precedence over a child’s safety and wellbeing? We have too many distractions these days ” cell phones, mp3 devices, texting ” taking our minds everywhere except where they should be, and that is focused on the care and wellbeing of our children.
Again, how can you “forget” a child is in the vehicle with you?




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