A single mother living in Westminster has spent the past few days reeling after she claims a teacher at a Louisville child care facility hit her 19-month-old son. via ColetteBordelon
LOUISVILLE, Colo. — A single mother living in Westminster has spent the past few days reeling after, she claims, a teacher at a Louisville child care facility hit her 19-month-old son.
Baun originally appreciated the care her son received at Little People’s Landing Louisville. But over the past month, the mother noticed a change in her son's personality. Then last weekend, she says she noticed Jaxson flinching when she went to move his hair or wipe his face. “They fired the person accused, and then the person who reported three weeks after the incident, she's on admin leave," Baun said."I needed to be his voice. I needed to make other parents aware. People needed to know about this so they can keep their children safe.”
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