A daycare
worker has been arrested for slipping drugs into her
young charges'pancakes to make them sleepy and quiet. Tammy Eppeley
has been charged with endangering children -- one of them her own 2-year-old
daughter -- after police say they found evidence that she was
slipping Benadryl and melatonin into pancakes that she then served to kids ages 2 to 5.
Eppeley says she only gave them the sleepy aids with permission of the parents.
What's going on here?
Eppeley
reportedly was "bragging" about how "perfectly still and being
quiet or asleep" her charges were in a video that she sent to a friend of
hers, who promptly went to the cops.
Now Eppeley
says that the cops are "obsessed" with trying to put her into jail,
when in point of fact she only gave the sleep-inducing medications to the kids
who were "hyperactive" and that parents were aware of it. She did
admit to making jokes about the situation in text messages, but says that they
were just jokes. None of the kids were harmed.
Giving
kids Benadryl or melatonin is nothing new -- apparently a
lot of parents do it.
Certainly a lot of parents joke about it. No word on whether the cops actually
tested the pancakes or are just going on Eppeley's "jokes." She
claims she said things like: "It was, 'Good grief, I wish these kids would
go to sleep, I wish I could drug them.' " But Eppeley says she regrets
making that comment.
Eppeley was
only caring for six children, including one of her own, at home, so apparently
she didn't need a license. Here's my question: If Eppeley didn't want
to deal with hyperactive children, then why is she running a daycare in her
home?
This sounds
like a case of someone doing something stupid, and then exaggerating it, and
then talking to the wrong people (or the right people, as the case may be), and
then getting into a heaping helping of trouble. If you're not willing to take
full responsibility for the kids in your charge -- without drugging them --
then you shouldn't be in that business. I don't care what parent gave you
permission. Kids shouldn't be doped up during the day when they should be
playing and learning. But should over-the-counter Benadryl and the
natural hormone melatonin -- which many parents
give their kids --
be considered hardcore drugs that could land a woman in prison? If she did it
with parents' permission, no. But I still don't think this woman is cut out to
run a daycare.
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