A kindergarten teacher in Guiyang beat a boy and caused a skull fracture. What's the end result?

For children, kindergarten should be a happy place to grow up, and it should be bright inside. Parents send their children to kindergarten because they trust the school and teachers. But some teachers do things that make people angry. When Ms. Zhou went to pick up her two-year-old child, she found injuries on the child's face and signs of being pinched. At that time, the teacher told Ms. Zhou that the child had fallen by herself. Ms. Zhou did not believe it, so she called the surveillance camera and saw a very angry scene. The teacher slapped the child and covered the child with a quilt to prevent him from breathing. After seeing this, Ms. Zhou immediately called the police. The police detained the teacher involved for investigation. The kindergarten involved was operating without a license and was banned by the education department.

First, the teacher involved was detained. The teacher doesn’t know what’s going on, he’s so confused. A two-year-old child is, at most, a little naughty. What kind of hatred could she have that would make her do this? After the child was sent to the hospital for examination, he was diagnosed with a brain fracture. The child also suffered from vomiting, irritability, insomnia and other symptoms. The teacher's behavior caused serious harm to the child, and the police took the teacher away for investigation.

Second, the school was banned by the education department. According to the education department, this kindergarten has not obtained relevant qualifications and is operating without a license. After the incident, the education department ordered the school to cease operations and will take coercive measures to close the school in the future. Parents are also reminded that when sending their children to kindergarten, they must choose a regular kindergarten to ensure the safety of their children.

Third, strengthen the supervision of schools. The fact that schools operating without a license can continue to operate shows that the relevant departments are also ineffective in supervising them. We should strengthen controls in this area to prevent similar schools and similar incidents from happening again. Kindergarten should be a pure and beautiful place, a paradise for children, where the safety of children can at least be guaranteed.