'My heart ached': Videos of alleged abuse in Kinderland pre-school bring back painful memories for parent

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SINGAPORE - Watching the recent videos of a few pre-schoolers being allegedly ill-treated brought back painful memories for Ms Talia Cai. 'My heart ached for the children because they can't tell their parents what happened to them,' said the 35-year-old mother of a two-year-old girl. 'It made me think about what could have happened to my daughter,' said Ms Cai,...

SINGAPORE - Watching the recent videos of a few pre-schoolers being allegedly ill-treated brought back painful memories for Ms Talia Cai.

"Every night, she woke up crying from her sleep like she was having nightmares," said Ms Cai, who eventually withdrew her daughter from the school, which she said was defensive and unapologetic. The agency said the move is part of its regular review of security and safety measures in the early childhood sector, and is not related to the recent incidents.

Videos of two teachers from different Kinderland branches allegedly abusing children surfaced online recently. The recordings, taken surreptitiously by a former colleague, went viral and drew widespread outrage. In response to queries, an ECDA spokesman said that from 2019 to 2022, there were an average of 10 substantiated child mismanagement cases each year, for every 100,000 enrolled children.

She added: "When we try to bring up issues, the school would give PR replies and ask parents to just move on." "This includes but is not limited to: a code of conduct; risk assessment and management tools; an incident reporting and whistle-blower policy; a complaint handling and investigation process, among others."

Source: Education Headlines (educationheadlines.net)

 

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