Plaintiff, a mentally disabled infant, suffered physically and mental harm at the time of the occurrence. The plaintiff was harassed, taunted, pestered, and intimidated against her will, ultimately bringing about her hospitalization. This occurrence was a direct result of the defendant’s failure to implement and otherwise follow the guidelines to properly supervise the mentally disabled students under their control. The plaintiff sued the defendant for negligence, carelessness, and recklessness in the training of the employees, and other theories of wrongdoing that harmed the plaintiff including their failure to provide a safe and secure place for the infant plaintiff and others. As a result of the defendant’s negligence, the plaintiff suffered from extreme physical and emotional pain including Post-traumatic stress disorder, attention deficit disorder, agitation behavior problems, decreased urine volume, pruritic urticarial rash, hymen injuries, anxiety, and depression. This matter was settled for a confidential amount.