This is how strictly the city monitors the Joensuu daycare, where children's violence got out of hand
Authorities in Joensuu are closely monitoring a private daycare following a series of violence incidents among children.
In Joensuu, Finland, the private daycare Touhula Merikartta faced closure due to escalating violence incidents between children. The situation deteriorated to a point where the local government had to intervene, ensuring that proper measures were taken to address the alarming behavior. According to Joensuu's early childhood education coordinator, Tuula Pikkarainen, the response has been proactive, and the daycare is on track to improve its environment.
The city mandated that the daycare enhance supervision and guidance for children exhibiting challenging behaviors, emphasizing the need for specialized educational support. As a result, the facility has implemented daily visits from a special education teacher and hired additional staff, including two full-time caregivers, to better manage the situation. These steps are crucial for easing tensions and creating a safer and more supportive environment for all children.
Despite initial concerns about the daycare's future, Pikkarainen reassured the public that the institution is not at risk of closing. Ongoing collaboration between the daycare staff and city authorities aims to ensure children receive the necessary support to thrive and that similar incidents can be prevented in the future, highlighting the community's commitment to children's safety and well-being.