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Preschool Teacher in Strängnäs Warned by Teachers' Responsibility Board for Abusive Behavior

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  • A preschool teacher in Strängnäs received a warning from the Teachers' Responsibility Board for abusive behavior toward children.
  • The teacher allegedly yelled at a child who had soiled themselves and made threats about leaving children in soiled clothing.
  • The teacher denies the allegations, claiming they stem from workplace conflicts, but the board found the information reliable.

A preschool teacher in Strängnäs has received a formal warning from the Teachers' Responsibility Board for acting abusively toward several children, according to a report from SVT Sörmland. The board found that the teacher yelled at a child who had soiled themselves and told a colleague they planned to let the child remain in soiled underwear until parents arrived. Additional incidents documented in the decision include a child being dragged through a door and left alone outside, another child being called 'spoiled' and pushed out of a room, and a statement about wanting to 'throw a child into a wall' that was deemed substantiated.

The preschool teacher has denied the allegations, claiming they stem from workplace conflicts. However, the Teachers' Responsibility Board determined the information was reliable and issued the warning.

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