Dad Shares Harrowing Experience After 19-month-old Toddler Suffers Cut on Forehead At Moulmein Playgroup

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The little girl had experienced “recurring nightmares since the surgeries.” 💔

When it comes to caring for young children—especially toddlers who tend to be more active—we can never be too careful. This was especially true for Edwin Ng whose 19-month-old daughter suffered an injury resulting in a cut on her forehead at her playgroup class.

“The Principal said she was unable to tell us the actual condition of the cut as the blood was flowing out continuously from the cut “. Ng immediately rushed down to take his daughter to see a paediatrician . No CCTV was installed in the centreWhile Ng said there was no CCTV footage available to uncover what actually happened, he said that the Principal claimed that Little L lost her balance while sitting on a chair that was too high for her, and eventually fell from it.

Ng said he gave the centre “a second chance”, seeing how Little L “was happy at Maplebear” and that the school promised to take remedial actions.Yet to recover from her stitched wound—and still undergoing scar treatment—Little L injured her forehead once again under the care of the same teacher-in-charge of the playgroup. It caused her wound to reopen.

In Maplebear’s finalised incident report that went through three iterations, the teacher-in-charge was said to have confirmed that Little L was not placed on the mat at all for the activity.

 

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