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32 | child at anytime. Both the licensee and S1 stated after nap time C1 was at normal baseline and did not exhibit any pain or behaviors. The licensee stated upon pick up when the child showed the parent/guardian the lip injury the licensee had no idea when the child had obtained it. The licensee stated she assumed it happened when C1 pulled the blanket and fell over it but was unsure. The licensee stated that is what was explained to the parent/guardian at pick up. Interviews with C1 and C2 were conducted on 3/13/19 regarding the incident. It was at that time the parent/guardian explained there had been forensic interviews conducted on 3/11/19. C1 stated during my interview that the licensee had pushed C1 down then hit C1 in the mouth. C2 was unable to be interviewed. LPA Martinez did review documentation on 4/26/19 that indicated C1 pulled the blanket away from the licensees hand while demonstrating a motion back to C1's face. C1 stated in the documentation C1 slipped over their mat and bed and hurt their own lip. These statements corroborated the licensees initial statements. Although the allegation may have happened or is valid, there is not a preponderance of the evidence to prove that the alleged violation occurred and the findings are unsubstantiated. No citations were issued during today's visit.
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