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Day Care Center’s Director Taped Infant to Wall, Officials Say

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From Associated Press

The director of a day care center duct-taped an 8-month-old girl to a wall, thinking the sight of the struggling baby was funny, state officials said in a report.

The director of A Place to Grow in suburban Boston later admitted to the incident, the Office for Child Care Services said in a 12-page report issued this week. The center’s license was suspended.

The report also said state investigators found that babies were force-fed and swaddled so tightly that they had red marks. Some infants allegedly got a blast of water in the face if they cried.

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“Although the motive for such conduct is not clear at this time,” the state said, “at least one staff member stated that the director and the staff would get ‘a kick out of doing that.’ ”

The center’s owner, Suzanne Foley, said she has fired the director and two other staffers and is filing an appeal to win back her license.

“I take my responsibility for what happens to the quality of care in our centers very seriously,” Foley wrote in a letter to parents. “Anything below the highest standard of care for our children will not be tolerated.”

Police and prosecutors said they were investigating.

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