The family of the student Salma reconciled with the teacher and her friend Nursery in Gharbia Governorate, This happened after a video clip was circulated in which a supervisor appeared to abuse and beat a little girl inside a private nursery in the village of Tatay in the district of Al-Santa Center and City.
Beating and abusing a child inside a nursery in Gharbia
After the video clip was published on social networking sites, Hani Younis, the media advisor to the Council of Ministers, revealed in his comment on the video on the social networking site Facebook, that the video was dealt with immediately, as the supervisor was dismissed and the nursery was temporarily closed, in addition to forming an expanded committee of Before the Ministry of Social Solidarity.
Busey revealed. R., who posted the video clip on social media, said that she worked as a trainee in the nursery for 4 days and left because of her mistreatment of the children, explaining that the incident occurred two weeks ago, when a teacher named Yasmine hit a 3-year-old girl named Salma, one of the nursery students. Because she is unable to pronounce letters correctly.
The Ministry of Solidarity takes a number of measures towards nursery officials
For her part, Hasna Ahmed Ibrahim, Undersecretary of the Ministry of Solidarity in Gharbia, said that the incident of a teacher’s assault on a young girl inside a private nursery in the village of Tay in the district of the Santa Center Center was a very bad matter, and the necessary legal measures were taken regarding the incident, explaining that the incident occurred two months ago, and the owner of the nursery fired the teacher on Last October 3, a warning was sent to the nursery where the incident occurred due to the violation and the increase in the number of children inside the nursery.
She added that the child’s family did not file a report on the incident, and the matter ended with the dismissal of the teacher who assaulted the child and the necessary legal measures were taken against the nursery by the Solidarity Administration in Gharbia.