Mory, a 20 -month -old boy, will no longer be in the same crèche in September. The direction of the micro-crèche centers and company of Saint-Michel-sur-Orge (Essonne) judged that its behavior posed a problem and refused to renew the reception contract, reports Le Parisien.
A 20 -month -old boy, named Mory, will know her fourth crèche next September in one year. His mother learned a few days ago that the micro-crèche Tonersons et Compagnie de Saint-Michel-sur-Orge (Essonne), which hit him until then, did not renew his reception contract due to behavioral problems, reports Le Parisien on Monday, June 30.
The mother considers this decision as “unfair”, even as a form of “discrimination” and “psychological mistreatment” towards little Mory, who has already changed crèche twice this year due to suspicion of mistreatment in the first establishment, and the receivership of the second.
A report made with the PMI
During the end-of-year interview with the director of the Bear and Company micro-crèche, Mory’s mother learned that her son tended to throw heavy objects and did not get along with the smallest than him. The supervisory team ensured that it has tried different approaches so that the child integrates as best as possible and adapts to this environment. “Interviews have been done with the mother without our concerns being taken into account,” said the network manager. In addition, a report was made to childhood maternal protection (PMI) so that Mory and her parents can benefit from follow -up.
Despite the explanations, the little boy’s mother plans to file a complaint. Fortunately, she found a new reception structure for Mory from the start of the school year but also imagined the hassle that it would have been if she had been a solo mother.
Posted on June 30 at 5:23 p.m., Maeliss Innocenti, 6medias