Harmani Osbi still holds her three front baby teeth in her hand after they came out on Tuesday. There’s only one problem. They weren’t supposed to come out anytime soon. According to the girl’s mother, they were yanked out by a worker at her school.
“She should be getting the support that she needs,” said Harmani’s mother, Tomeka Speller. “Not getting attacked in the classroom.”
Harmani, 7, attends a class for children with behavioral issues at the Solis Cohen Elementary School in Northeast Philadelphia. Speller says her daughter was chewing on her sweater and refused to stop when a specially trained school therapeutic worker told her to. Speller says the worker then forcefully pulled out the sweater, yanking out the girl’s three front teeth as well.
“She used excessive force,” Speller said. “She just said, ‘I’m not having this today and she yanked it out.’ Just because you’re having a bad day does not mean you’re going to mistreat my child!”
School district officials reviewed witness statements and are now filing a complaint with police and the Department of Human Services.
“It’s a shocking incident,” said Philadelphia School District spokesman Fernando Gallard. “Now we have to make sure that it never happens again. We expect much more than this from a professional.”
The worker, who is contracted and employed by the Children’s Crisis Treatment Center, was suspended. Speller wants her gone from the school for good, however.
“I want her fired,” she said. “She does not need to be working with children.”
NBC10 Philadelphia contacted the Children’s Crisis Treatment Center for comment but has not yet heard back from them.
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