Girl Fainted Twice in Kindergarten - No Ambulance Called
The mother of the six-year-old not only filed a complaint with the education authority, but also notified the police. She was shocked by how her daughter's worrying symptoms were ignored. According to "Gazeta Wyborcza", the child lost consciousness twice, and the kindergarten staff did not decide to call an ambulance. They tried to contact the mother, who was abroad, which the kindergarten knew about. They did not even try to contact the father, supposedly because of concerns about his reaction. Eventually, the father picked up the child and took him to the hospital. Urgent EEG brain tests and a neurological consultation were ordered.
According to a letter sent by the parents of a six-year-old to the education authority, the child was stressed due to inappropriate treatment by the staff. During the incident, the caregivers were supposed to be recording and shouting at the girl. "Gazeta Wyborcza" reports that the kindergarten director told the child that she had a "nasty smile" and that she shouldn't smile like that because no one would like her. She was also supposed to be isolated from her peers. According to the service, shortly before the girl fainted, there was an argument between the children over a toy. The six-year-old lost consciousness and was given water.
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The girl fainted in kindergarten because she was treated badly there. There is a controlAccording to "Gazeta Wyborcza", the hospital neurology ward determined that the girl's fainting was caused by a bout of severe stress and tension related to the situation at kindergarten. The girl told her parents and doctors how she was treated.
The parents withdrew their daughter from the kindergarten and filed complaints. This was not the first situation at the facility that had outraged them. The education authority conducted an inspection of the facility. The education authority, Gabriela Olszowska, told "Gazeta Wyborcza" that calling an ambulance is the first thing that educational institutions should do in the event of a child fainting.
There is something else that is outrageous in this situation. It turns out that the facility where the incident took place does not feel guilty at all.
In the girl's situation (...) first aid was provided according to the procedures and knowledge of neurotherapists (...). The rest is manipulated (...). The girl's mother presented a situation that was not true
— wrote director Katarzyna Seremak-Kędzior, quoted by "Gazeta Wyborcza".
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