DULUTH, Ga. - A mother in Duluth is accusing employees at her child’s former daycare of ripping the braids out of her 2-year-old’s scalp.
The state has opened an investigation into Creekstone Daycare Academy in response to those claims. "This is very unusual…both the type of complaint and just complaints in general," Georgia Department of Early Care and Learning spokesman Reg Griffin said Friday.Kailyn Brown said she was shocked and angered when she picked up her daughter Baileigh and saw a bald patch in the back of her head on top of the hair beads she came to school with removed.Kailyn Brown posted these images of her daughter's hair to social media saying the toddler's braids were pulled out at her Duluth daycare. (Kailyn Brown)She said that the story she was told by daycare officials didn’t quite add up.
According to daycare officials, it all started with another student ripping the toddler’s beads out."She told me all she would do was contact her parent.
She never made a complaint. She never showed me any video footage of what could have happened to my child," Brown said. "This is not just about my child…this could have been anyone’s child." A statement from Creekstone Daycare Academy said they did notify her about the March 28 incident and asked her not to put beads in her daughter’s hair for safety reasons.Brown said because they showed no policy against beads, she continued to put them in Baileigh’s hair.