The videos of Kayla Greenwell’s alleged abuse at the Oxon Hill Center for Early Learning quickly gained social media attention.
showing Greenwell mistreating children at the day-care center. The videos — which the news station says it waited to broadcast until after turning them over to police — quickly gained social media attention.in reaction to the videos. “It’s bad enough you have to pay a mortgage for daycare these days. But paying to have your kids mistreated...” The user added an anger emoji.In one video, Greenwell is shown kicking a small girl in a pink tank top.
In another video, she grabs the same girl by the front of her shirt and throws her onto the mattress. In the background, children sleep on mattresses in rows, surrounded by yellow plastic chairs and a green chalkboard that’s been wiped clean.The Oxon Hill Center for Early Learning provides services to children ages 6 weeks to 5 years, according toPart of an “About Us” entry on the website states: “We do not take lightly the trust parents have in us to care for their children.
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