Quote Originally Posted by MaryJaneintheCloset
Oh man... poor baby! We had the same problem when my son used to go to daycare, from the time he was about 13 months to 17 months. He actually got bit several times over the course of that time, and every time the daycare had to fill out an accident report and had us sign it. Everything like that SHOULD be documented.

Now here's my question- what was your 6 month old daughter doing in the same room as a kid old enough to bite like that? Usually children are segregated into different rooms by age, 2 year olds with 2 year olds, infants with infants, etc... And obviously your daughter is not old enough to actually provoke a biting, so where was the supervision there? Odds are, the kid who bit her has a history of doing it, and if that's the case, he should be removed from the daycare; at the very least, watched VERY carefully and supervised at all times.

You did the right thing by taking pictures... I suggest keeping those and getting some sort of documentation from the daycare as to what happened. They at least owe you an explanation... and maybe even the money you paid for Chloe to spend the day there that day. I hope it all works out for you and she's bite-mark free soon!
these are the same questions we asked the centre and the only document we saw was an accident report thats all, they wont answer our questions and are acting rude toward us.
Kenn Reviewed by Kenn on . How would u feel ? We cant fkn believe it me and my girl are in shock ! Last friday we went to town to do some shoppin so we thought wewld put our 6 monthold daughter in a child care centre for the afternoon ,so we cld blow a joint and do some fun shit. Well our fun afternoon turned shit,when we get to childcare to pick Chloe up she has been bitten on the face near her eye by a toddler. the bite had actually broken the skin and was bruised.When we asked what had happened they fogged us off with bullshit and didnt Rating: 5