Thursday, October 21, 2010

Toddler was severely burned at a Plainfield Child Care home

My name is Mindy Bennett and I am the Director of Programs for Child Care Answers the Child Care Resource and Referral agency that services Central Indiana. We are a free service that helps parents locate and evaluate child care options for their children. In September alone we helped 566 families with their child care search. We have a database of over 1400 child care providers that we provide training and mentoring opportunities to.

I want to respond to the reports that a Toddler was severely burned at a Child Care home in Plainfield Indiana. This is a horrible tragedy that could have been prevented!

The staff at Child Care Answers works daily with child care providers training them and providing on site technical assistance to ensure that children are kept safe while their parents work or attend school. We have an Infant Toddler Specialists that is a free resource to child care providers who can provide specific training on issues related to infants and toddlers.

In Indiana home child care providers are not required by law to be licensed or regulated if they care for 5 or fewer unrelated children. Irene Martin, the child care provider in this case, was not licensed and was not required to be regulated or to take training to operate child care out of her home. Regulation and training could have helped prevent this tragic incident and kept that toddler safe.

I know that this incident has left families scared and confused about leaving their children in child care. Child Care Answers is here to help families with our free services during this troubled time. We have a team of specialists that can help families with their specific questions about child care and how to tell if a program is providing safe, quality care. We are only a phone call away; you can reach us at 317-631-4643. Parents can also find valuable tools on our website at www.childcareanswers.com.

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