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Why investors are flocking to the daycare business - #podcast
The federal government’s $30-billion pledge to bring daycare costs down to $10/day and to create 250,000 new spaces by 2026 isn’t only attracting families, it’s also getting attention from investors. As the government seeks to make more spaces, for-profit centres are quickly expanding to meet targets.
The Globe’s Dave McGinn, and The Globe’s independent business reporter, Chris Hannay, explain the appeal and why child care advocates are concerned.
Read more: https://www.theglobeandmail.com/business/small-business/article-canada-childcare-daycare-investment-private-equity/
How to subscribe to the podcast: https://www.theglobeandmail.com/podcasts/the-decibel/article-how-to-listen-to-the-decibel-canadas-daily-news-podcast-from-the-globe/
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published: 06 Feb 2023
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DAYCARE | A Street Skiing Video (4k)
Daycare - a street skiing video by Will Wesson and Patrick Ring presented by LINE skis.
Featuring: Will Wesson, Patrick Ring, Reagan Wallis, Kale Cimperman, Tucker Fitzsimons, Bennie Osnow, Andy Parry, Pete Koukov, Taylor Lundquist, Dasha Agafonova, Mitchell Brower, Ross Imburgia, Jed Waters, Liam Baxter, Kevin Merchant, Paddy Flanagan, Kevin Salonius, and Dickie Styza.
Music:
"When It's Gone" - Vaguess
"Mother Whale Eyeless" - Brian Eno
"Robbers" - Koopsta Knicca
"Amazing Grace" - Kashido
"Find Yourself" - Jacco Gardner
"Not An Addict" - K's Choice
"Basket Case" live (cover Green Day) - Alanis Morisette
See more behind Daycare: https://line.ski/daycare
#LINEskis #SKIandDESTROY
published: 31 Oct 2023
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Daycare just steps away
(Boston Globe) Bright Horizons employees are able to take advantage of on-site childcare and even visit on their lunch break (By Sopan Deb)
published: 05 Nov 2010
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The daycare debate: A look at the politics of affordable child care
Affan Chowdhry is joined by Martha Friendly to discuss Canada's daycare policy. Then, The Globe's Erin Anderssen offers six lessons Canada can learn from other countries when it comes to effective child care
published: 21 Oct 2014
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What Canadians think of a universal daycare strategy
Erin Anderssen joins Hannah Sung to discuss the Globe's six-part series on daycare and why The Globe and Mail has taken the position that Canada needs a universal daycare strategy. Does this reflect the view of citizens across the country?
published: 21 Oct 2013
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Dad shows how his daughter looks before and after daycare!
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published: 10 Jun 2023
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In home Daycare Tour 2022 | Small Space Set up
Hiii! In this video I show you my in home daycare! It is a small daycare setup as I only use two rooms but I love it!! Let me know what you think!! Below are all affiliate links to the items in the daycare.
**I STARTED THIS DAYCARE IN 2020 but a lot of items I still have and use in 2023**
Serious Inquiries only: Memeamorr@gmail.com
Daycare items are listed in my
Amazon Storefront: https://www.amazon.com/shop/memeamor
CONNECT WITH ME ON SOCIAL MEDIA:
Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/memeamor_/
Twitter | https://twitter.com/Yooitsmeme_
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Music Atcha-your love
AFFILIATE DISCLOSURE: This video and description contain affiliate links! I receive a small commission at no extra cost to you. Everything listed are item that I have purchased and used. I'm also an Amaz...
published: 06 Jan 2021
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How To Become A Daycare Provider
The path to becoming a daycare provider requires some degree of patience, perseverance, and hard work.
Adoring children and having the passion for focusing on their welfare is not the only factor in becoming a daycare provider.
You need to be able to assure the quality of care and guidance you provide to the children.
There are several steps that each day care provider endures and takes in order to get certified and licensed via their state of residence. Here are a few tips to help you:
Daycare Provider Certification: Details Before Getting Started
When it comes to going into the childcare industry, officials in each state make certain that a person is well qualified. This ensures the safety of the daycare facility, provider, and the children. Since things in a day care setting can go...
published: 10 Sep 2020
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Empowering Tomorrow: The Critical Role of Child Care in Texas Communities
The lack of affordable, high-quality child care options is a serious challenge for many working parents statewide. And it’s not just a burden for Texas families — it’s also an economic development issue. Prioritizing early childhood learning and enhancing access to high-quality, affordable child care in Texas helps create a strong future workforce and keeps the state competitive.
At an event co-hosted with the LBJ School of Public Affairs Urban Lab, Karen Brooks Harper, the Tribune’s health and human services reporter, talks with experts about the work necessary to address the challenges associated with child care across the state.
Speakers include:
Liza Gomez, vice president, Ready Children, United Way of San Antonio and Bexar County
Emily Williams Knight, CEO, Texas Restaurant Associa...
published: 20 Mar 2024
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Police: grandmother dropped boy at wrong daycare
A young boy is back with his family after police said his grandmother accidentally dropped him off at the wrong daycare center Monday morning.
The Atlanta Police Department shared a photo of Cameron, 3, and asked anyone who recognized the boy to call authorities. According to police, the boy was dropped off at Globe's Learning Center on Myrtle Street without any identifying information.
WATCH: Police: grandmother dropped boy at wrong daycare
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"My first thing was he's at school, so why is he on the news? So, we called the school and that's when the school said that he wasn't there," said Anthony Usher, who identified himself as Cameron's stepfather.
Usher said Cameron attends Creative World, a daycare located just half a mile away, but Usher's daughter does go to Globe's facilit...
published: 21 Mar 2017
20:40
Why investors are flocking to the daycare business - #podcast
The federal government’s $30-billion pledge to bring daycare costs down to $10/day and to create 250,000 new spaces by 2026 isn’t only attracting families, it’s...
The federal government’s $30-billion pledge to bring daycare costs down to $10/day and to create 250,000 new spaces by 2026 isn’t only attracting families, it’s also getting attention from investors. As the government seeks to make more spaces, for-profit centres are quickly expanding to meet targets.
The Globe’s Dave McGinn, and The Globe’s independent business reporter, Chris Hannay, explain the appeal and why child care advocates are concerned.
Read more: https://www.theglobeandmail.com/business/small-business/article-canada-childcare-daycare-investment-private-equity/
How to subscribe to the podcast: https://www.theglobeandmail.com/podcasts/the-decibel/article-how-to-listen-to-the-decibel-canadas-daily-news-podcast-from-the-globe/
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The federal government’s $30-billion pledge to bring daycare costs down to $10/day and to create 250,000 new spaces by 2026 isn’t only attracting families, it’s also getting attention from investors. As the government seeks to make more spaces, for-profit centres are quickly expanding to meet targets.
The Globe’s Dave McGinn, and The Globe’s independent business reporter, Chris Hannay, explain the appeal and why child care advocates are concerned.
Read more: https://www.theglobeandmail.com/business/small-business/article-canada-childcare-daycare-investment-private-equity/
How to subscribe to the podcast: https://www.theglobeandmail.com/podcasts/the-decibel/article-how-to-listen-to-the-decibel-canadas-daily-news-podcast-from-the-globe/
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- published: 06 Feb 2023
- views: 6460
22:44
DAYCARE | A Street Skiing Video (4k)
Daycare - a street skiing video by Will Wesson and Patrick Ring presented by LINE skis.
Featuring: Will Wesson, Patrick Ring, Reagan Wallis, Kale Cimperman, Tu...
Daycare - a street skiing video by Will Wesson and Patrick Ring presented by LINE skis.
Featuring: Will Wesson, Patrick Ring, Reagan Wallis, Kale Cimperman, Tucker Fitzsimons, Bennie Osnow, Andy Parry, Pete Koukov, Taylor Lundquist, Dasha Agafonova, Mitchell Brower, Ross Imburgia, Jed Waters, Liam Baxter, Kevin Merchant, Paddy Flanagan, Kevin Salonius, and Dickie Styza.
Music:
"When It's Gone" - Vaguess
"Mother Whale Eyeless" - Brian Eno
"Robbers" - Koopsta Knicca
"Amazing Grace" - Kashido
"Find Yourself" - Jacco Gardner
"Not An Addict" - K's Choice
"Basket Case" live (cover Green Day) - Alanis Morisette
See more behind Daycare: https://line.ski/daycare
#LINEskis #SKIandDESTROY
https://wn.com/Daycare_|_A_Street_Skiing_Video_(4K)
Daycare - a street skiing video by Will Wesson and Patrick Ring presented by LINE skis.
Featuring: Will Wesson, Patrick Ring, Reagan Wallis, Kale Cimperman, Tucker Fitzsimons, Bennie Osnow, Andy Parry, Pete Koukov, Taylor Lundquist, Dasha Agafonova, Mitchell Brower, Ross Imburgia, Jed Waters, Liam Baxter, Kevin Merchant, Paddy Flanagan, Kevin Salonius, and Dickie Styza.
Music:
"When It's Gone" - Vaguess
"Mother Whale Eyeless" - Brian Eno
"Robbers" - Koopsta Knicca
"Amazing Grace" - Kashido
"Find Yourself" - Jacco Gardner
"Not An Addict" - K's Choice
"Basket Case" live (cover Green Day) - Alanis Morisette
See more behind Daycare: https://line.ski/daycare
#LINEskis #SKIandDESTROY
- published: 31 Oct 2023
- views: 66629
1:44
Daycare just steps away
(Boston Globe) Bright Horizons employees are able to take advantage of on-site childcare and even visit on their lunch break (By Sopan Deb)
(Boston Globe) Bright Horizons employees are able to take advantage of on-site childcare and even visit on their lunch break (By Sopan Deb)
https://wn.com/Daycare_Just_Steps_Away
(Boston Globe) Bright Horizons employees are able to take advantage of on-site childcare and even visit on their lunch break (By Sopan Deb)
- published: 05 Nov 2010
- views: 100
6:35
The daycare debate: A look at the politics of affordable child care
Affan Chowdhry is joined by Martha Friendly to discuss Canada's daycare policy. Then, The Globe's Erin Anderssen offers six lessons Canada can learn from other ...
Affan Chowdhry is joined by Martha Friendly to discuss Canada's daycare policy. Then, The Globe's Erin Anderssen offers six lessons Canada can learn from other countries when it comes to effective child care
https://wn.com/The_Daycare_Debate_A_Look_At_The_Politics_Of_Affordable_Child_Care
Affan Chowdhry is joined by Martha Friendly to discuss Canada's daycare policy. Then, The Globe's Erin Anderssen offers six lessons Canada can learn from other countries when it comes to effective child care
- published: 21 Oct 2014
- views: 1967
2:15
What Canadians think of a universal daycare strategy
Erin Anderssen joins Hannah Sung to discuss the Globe's six-part series on daycare and why The Globe and Mail has taken the position that Canada needs a univers...
Erin Anderssen joins Hannah Sung to discuss the Globe's six-part series on daycare and why The Globe and Mail has taken the position that Canada needs a universal daycare strategy. Does this reflect the view of citizens across the country?
https://wn.com/What_Canadians_Think_Of_A_Universal_Daycare_Strategy
Erin Anderssen joins Hannah Sung to discuss the Globe's six-part series on daycare and why The Globe and Mail has taken the position that Canada needs a universal daycare strategy. Does this reflect the view of citizens across the country?
- published: 21 Oct 2013
- views: 2394
0:53
Dad shows how his daughter looks before and after daycare!
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📹 Credit: @Collins_grigsb...
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#kids #beforeandafter #daycare #funny
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#kids #beforeandafter #daycare #funny
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ABOUT US:
BVIRAL is the global leader in viral entertainment. Our exclusively licensed and original videos regularly spread across the internet and are the topic of conversations around the globe
To learn more 👉 https://bviral.com
- published: 10 Jun 2023
- views: 9494
16:43
In home Daycare Tour 2022 | Small Space Set up
Hiii! In this video I show you my in home daycare! It is a small daycare setup as I only use two rooms but I love it!! Let me know what you think!! Below are al...
Hiii! In this video I show you my in home daycare! It is a small daycare setup as I only use two rooms but I love it!! Let me know what you think!! Below are all affiliate links to the items in the daycare.
**I STARTED THIS DAYCARE IN 2020 but a lot of items I still have and use in 2023**
Serious Inquiries only: Memeamorr@gmail.com
Daycare items are listed in my
Amazon Storefront: https://www.amazon.com/shop/memeamor
CONNECT WITH ME ON SOCIAL MEDIA:
Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/memeamor_/
Twitter | https://twitter.com/Yooitsmeme_
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Music Atcha-your love
AFFILIATE DISCLOSURE: This video and description contain affiliate links! I receive a small commission at no extra cost to you. Everything listed are item that I have purchased and used. I'm also an Amazon Associates affiliate and will earn a commission on qualifying purchases :)
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Hiii! In this video I show you my in home daycare! It is a small daycare setup as I only use two rooms but I love it!! Let me know what you think!! Below are all affiliate links to the items in the daycare.
**I STARTED THIS DAYCARE IN 2020 but a lot of items I still have and use in 2023**
Serious Inquiries only: Memeamorr@gmail.com
Daycare items are listed in my
Amazon Storefront: https://www.amazon.com/shop/memeamor
CONNECT WITH ME ON SOCIAL MEDIA:
Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/memeamor_/
Twitter | https://twitter.com/Yooitsmeme_
TikTok | Memeamor_
Music Atcha-your love
AFFILIATE DISCLOSURE: This video and description contain affiliate links! I receive a small commission at no extra cost to you. Everything listed are item that I have purchased and used. I'm also an Amazon Associates affiliate and will earn a commission on qualifying purchases :)
- published: 06 Jan 2021
- views: 38712
1:59
How To Become A Daycare Provider
The path to becoming a daycare provider requires some degree of patience, perseverance, and hard work.
Adoring children and having the passion for focusing on ...
The path to becoming a daycare provider requires some degree of patience, perseverance, and hard work.
Adoring children and having the passion for focusing on their welfare is not the only factor in becoming a daycare provider.
You need to be able to assure the quality of care and guidance you provide to the children.
There are several steps that each day care provider endures and takes in order to get certified and licensed via their state of residence. Here are a few tips to help you:
Daycare Provider Certification: Details Before Getting Started
When it comes to going into the childcare industry, officials in each state make certain that a person is well qualified. This ensures the safety of the daycare facility, provider, and the children. Since things in a day care setting can go bad injuries, treatment of children, nourishment of children- there are strict guidelines that have to be adhered to. An aspiring day care provider should be prepared for:
- A background check
- Schooling for day care certification
- Inspection of facility or home
- Education on nourishment and foods
- First aid certification
Steps To Become a Certified Daycare Provider
Here is the procedure you need to follow to attain a certification for beginning daycare operations:
- Connect with the authorities in charge of child services. Ask for a list of requirements for daycare certification in your locality. It is important to ask for specific requirements since these vary by state.
- Accomplish the paperwork needed. Be sure to provide accurate information on the paperwork required by the authorities. A complete set of information will help them evaluate your application faster and more efficiently.
- Attend training and seminars on how to become a daycare provider. This is a way to be up to date with the latest innovations in childcare. Completing these seminars will also add up to your credentials.
- While waiting for the approval of your license, focus on enhancing your background on childcare. Read on researchers about dealing with children in a daycare setting.
- Once your application is approved, prepare the necessary paperwork needed to proceed with establishing your daycare center. If you will be hiring staff, put them through an interview to assess their skills and talent in childcare.
- When your daycare center is in operation, make sure to inspect its different aspects in a schedule. This will help you maintain the quality of the childcare that you provide.
How to Become a Daycare Provider: Bottom Line
Becoming a daycare provider is a dangerous undertaking, which is why the process will not be that easy. When applying for licenses, be honest in the information you provide the authorities.
Once the process is complete, you will be thankful to be providing superior, and ultimately safe care to the children that you care for.
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For More Information Visit Here :-
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The path to becoming a daycare provider requires some degree of patience, perseverance, and hard work.
Adoring children and having the passion for focusing on their welfare is not the only factor in becoming a daycare provider.
You need to be able to assure the quality of care and guidance you provide to the children.
There are several steps that each day care provider endures and takes in order to get certified and licensed via their state of residence. Here are a few tips to help you:
Daycare Provider Certification: Details Before Getting Started
When it comes to going into the childcare industry, officials in each state make certain that a person is well qualified. This ensures the safety of the daycare facility, provider, and the children. Since things in a day care setting can go bad injuries, treatment of children, nourishment of children- there are strict guidelines that have to be adhered to. An aspiring day care provider should be prepared for:
- A background check
- Schooling for day care certification
- Inspection of facility or home
- Education on nourishment and foods
- First aid certification
Steps To Become a Certified Daycare Provider
Here is the procedure you need to follow to attain a certification for beginning daycare operations:
- Connect with the authorities in charge of child services. Ask for a list of requirements for daycare certification in your locality. It is important to ask for specific requirements since these vary by state.
- Accomplish the paperwork needed. Be sure to provide accurate information on the paperwork required by the authorities. A complete set of information will help them evaluate your application faster and more efficiently.
- Attend training and seminars on how to become a daycare provider. This is a way to be up to date with the latest innovations in childcare. Completing these seminars will also add up to your credentials.
- While waiting for the approval of your license, focus on enhancing your background on childcare. Read on researchers about dealing with children in a daycare setting.
- Once your application is approved, prepare the necessary paperwork needed to proceed with establishing your daycare center. If you will be hiring staff, put them through an interview to assess their skills and talent in childcare.
- When your daycare center is in operation, make sure to inspect its different aspects in a schedule. This will help you maintain the quality of the childcare that you provide.
How to Become a Daycare Provider: Bottom Line
Becoming a daycare provider is a dangerous undertaking, which is why the process will not be that easy. When applying for licenses, be honest in the information you provide the authorities.
Once the process is complete, you will be thankful to be providing superior, and ultimately safe care to the children that you care for.
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For More Information Visit Here :-
http://www.howtoglobe.com/become-daycare-provider-state/
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- published: 10 Sep 2020
- views: 12
1:18:06
Empowering Tomorrow: The Critical Role of Child Care in Texas Communities
The lack of affordable, high-quality child care options is a serious challenge for many working parents statewide. And it’s not just a burden for Texas families...
The lack of affordable, high-quality child care options is a serious challenge for many working parents statewide. And it’s not just a burden for Texas families — it’s also an economic development issue. Prioritizing early childhood learning and enhancing access to high-quality, affordable child care in Texas helps create a strong future workforce and keeps the state competitive.
At an event co-hosted with the LBJ School of Public Affairs Urban Lab, Karen Brooks Harper, the Tribune’s health and human services reporter, talks with experts about the work necessary to address the challenges associated with child care across the state.
Speakers include:
Liza Gomez, vice president, Ready Children, United Way of San Antonio and Bexar County
Emily Williams Knight, CEO, Texas Restaurant Association and Education Foundation, and on the Employers for Childcare Task Force
Steven Pedigo, professor and director of the LBJ Urban Lab, LBJ School of Public Affairs, University of Texas at Austin
Christina Collazo, founder and executive director, Todos Juntos Learning Center in Austin.
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The lack of affordable, high-quality child care options is a serious challenge for many working parents statewide. And it’s not just a burden for Texas families — it’s also an economic development issue. Prioritizing early childhood learning and enhancing access to high-quality, affordable child care in Texas helps create a strong future workforce and keeps the state competitive.
At an event co-hosted with the LBJ School of Public Affairs Urban Lab, Karen Brooks Harper, the Tribune’s health and human services reporter, talks with experts about the work necessary to address the challenges associated with child care across the state.
Speakers include:
Liza Gomez, vice president, Ready Children, United Way of San Antonio and Bexar County
Emily Williams Knight, CEO, Texas Restaurant Association and Education Foundation, and on the Employers for Childcare Task Force
Steven Pedigo, professor and director of the LBJ Urban Lab, LBJ School of Public Affairs, University of Texas at Austin
Christina Collazo, founder and executive director, Todos Juntos Learning Center in Austin.
Get the latest news important for Texans with The Brief, delivered to your inbox every weekday morning. Sign up today at trib.it/brief.
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- published: 20 Mar 2024
- views: 526
2:27
Police: grandmother dropped boy at wrong daycare
A young boy is back with his family after police said his grandmother accidentally dropped him off at the wrong daycare center Monday morning.
The Atlanta Poli...
A young boy is back with his family after police said his grandmother accidentally dropped him off at the wrong daycare center Monday morning.
The Atlanta Police Department shared a photo of Cameron, 3, and asked anyone who recognized the boy to call authorities. According to police, the boy was dropped off at Globe's Learning Center on Myrtle Street without any identifying information.
WATCH: Police: grandmother dropped boy at wrong daycare
IFrame
"My first thing was he's at school, so why is he on the news? So, we called the school and that's when the school said that he wasn't there," said Anthony Usher, who identified himself as Cameron's stepfather.
Usher said Cameron attends Creative World, a daycare located just half a mile away, but Usher's daughter does go to Globe's facility.
"It was an honest mistake," explained Usher. "That's all it was."
Anderson Globe has owned and operated his learning center for 20 years and said he knows any time a new student joins his program.
"Once I saw him, I knew he wasn't a part of our facility, but you know, we took care of him and made sure that we called the local authorities fast and got him taken care of and got him in the right place," said Globe.
The Division of Children and Family Services picked Cameron up from the daycare around 11:00 a.m., according to Globe and reunited the boy with his family.
Cameron did not appear to be shaken at all by the change of scenery.
"One thing I do remember about him are the dimples, [be]cause he was smiling and he was happy," Globe recalled. "So, he felt right at home and I'm glad that he, like I said, he did feel that way and he was happy while he was with us the short time that he was here."
Cameron's family thanked the thousands of people who took time out of their day to share his picture.
"We greatly appreciate the love. We greatly, greatly do," said Usher.
APD said they will not file any charges in this case.
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A young boy is back with his family after police said his grandmother accidentally dropped him off at the wrong daycare center Monday morning.
The Atlanta Police Department shared a photo of Cameron, 3, and asked anyone who recognized the boy to call authorities. According to police, the boy was dropped off at Globe's Learning Center on Myrtle Street without any identifying information.
WATCH: Police: grandmother dropped boy at wrong daycare
IFrame
"My first thing was he's at school, so why is he on the news? So, we called the school and that's when the school said that he wasn't there," said Anthony Usher, who identified himself as Cameron's stepfather.
Usher said Cameron attends Creative World, a daycare located just half a mile away, but Usher's daughter does go to Globe's facility.
"It was an honest mistake," explained Usher. "That's all it was."
Anderson Globe has owned and operated his learning center for 20 years and said he knows any time a new student joins his program.
"Once I saw him, I knew he wasn't a part of our facility, but you know, we took care of him and made sure that we called the local authorities fast and got him taken care of and got him in the right place," said Globe.
The Division of Children and Family Services picked Cameron up from the daycare around 11:00 a.m., according to Globe and reunited the boy with his family.
Cameron did not appear to be shaken at all by the change of scenery.
"One thing I do remember about him are the dimples, [be]cause he was smiling and he was happy," Globe recalled. "So, he felt right at home and I'm glad that he, like I said, he did feel that way and he was happy while he was with us the short time that he was here."
Cameron's family thanked the thousands of people who took time out of their day to share his picture.
"We greatly appreciate the love. We greatly, greatly do," said Usher.
APD said they will not file any charges in this case.
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