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My 3-Year-Old Son Cried & Begged Me Not to Take Him to Daycare – I Gasped When I Stormed Into the Facility

My three-year-old son Johnny used to love daycare — until one morning, he woke up screaming and begged me not to go.

At first, I thought it was a phase. The pediatrician said it was likely separation anxiety. But each day, Johnny’s panic grew worse. By Friday, he was shaking in fear just hearing the word “daycare.”

Then he whispered something that stopped me cold: “No lunch, Mommy.”

I decided to pick him up early the next day and arrived during lunchtime. Through the dining room window, I saw an older woman forcing a spoon into Johnny’s mouth while he cried, telling him he couldn’t leave until his plate was empty.

I rushed inside and took him home immediately.

Later, Johnny admitted the woman would scold kids who didn’t finish their food, calling them “bad” and letting others laugh at them. He wasn’t afraid of daycare — he was terrified of being humiliated.

When I confronted the director, she revealed the woman was her aunt — an untrained volunteer working unsupervised.

I filed a report with the state.

An inspection found the daycare over capacity, understaffed, and allowing unvetted volunteers to discipline children. Several kids admitted they’d been forced to eat against their will.

The daycare lost its license.

Now Johnny attends a new center where he’s happy again.

And I’ve learned the most important lesson: always listen to your child — even when their fear sounds small.

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