When a friend or family member is making a huge parenting mistake...

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:http://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/505186.page

OMG, this is hysterical. A nanny posing as a "school psychologist and consultant for the top DC private preschools" I didn't believe she was a psychologist from the minute she posted, but now it has been proven.


No, a troll posing as a nanny, somebody else with a problem, and somebody ELSE with a problem -- as far as I can tell.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:http://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/505186.page

OMG, this is hysterical. A nanny posing as a "school psychologist and consultant for the top DC private preschools" I didn't believe she was a psychologist from the minute she posted, but now it has been proven.


How do we know that she's even a nanny?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:http://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/505186.page

OMG, this is hysterical. A nanny posing as a "school psychologist and consultant for the top DC private preschools" I didn't believe she was a psychologist from the minute she posted, but now it has been proven.


No, a troll posing as a nanny, somebody else with a problem, and somebody ELSE with a problem -- as far as I can tell.


I really think she is a nanny. Makes sense with the "to cry or not cry" post.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Ha!

http://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/505186.page


well I guess my post thanking psychologist PP was right on in one way.


I love Jeff.


+1. God bless that beautiful bastard!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:http://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/505186.page

OMG, this is hysterical. A nanny posing as a "school psychologist and consultant for the top DC private preschools" I didn't believe she was a psychologist from the minute she posted, but now it has been proven.


No, a troll posing as a nanny, somebody else with a problem, and somebody ELSE with a problem -- as far as I can tell.


I really think she is a nanny. Makes sense with the "to cry or not cry" post.


In any case, she's not a child psychologist or a private school consultant.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:http://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/505186.page

OMG, this is hysterical. A nanny posing as a "school psychologist and consultant for the top DC private preschools" I didn't believe she was a psychologist from the minute she posted, but now it has been proven.


No, a troll posing as a nanny, somebody else with a problem, and somebody ELSE with a problem -- as far as I can tell.


I really think she is a nanny. Makes sense with the "to cry or not cry" post.


In any case, she's not a child psychologist or a private school consultant.


Concur.
Anonymous
"Studies have shown . . . " I tune out anyone who starts a sentence with that! All it is is a defensive way to argue their opinion as being superior to your own. Look around and you'll find studies to prove almost anything you want them to.
Anonymous
oy. and I defended psychologist pp. I feel so dirty.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:http://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/505186.page

OMG, this is hysterical. A nanny posing as a "school psychologist and consultant for the top DC private preschools" I didn't believe she was a psychologist from the minute she posted, but now it has been proven.


No, a troll posing as a nanny, somebody else with a problem, and somebody ELSE with a problem -- as far as I can tell.


I really think she is a nanny. Makes sense with the "to cry or not cry" post.


In any case, she's not a child psychologist or a private school consultant.


Concur.


I think she's just a straight-up mentally ill person who posts fake OPs here all day long. Not a nanny, not a psychologist, not a parent. Just a troll.
Anonymous
No, OP. You should not lecture your friend on how wrong it is to circumcise her baby. Stay out of it.
Anonymous
You are obligated (have a responsibility) to say/do something if it involves child welfare.
Anonymous
Jeff has identified the OP as a troll. Stop responding to the original posting.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I am in a similar situation, OP. Except I was a total jerk and had a strong emotional reaction first. Now I want to tell this parent/family member the facts calmly but an hesitant to open the can of worms that I did when I was an asshole and screamed at her.


Not to hijack your thread, but does anyone have advice for me? Can I now approach the subject calmly just to get on the record?


Keep your mouth shut.


+1


Wow - I disagree 100%!!! If I thought my sister was doing something that would emotionally hurt my nephew I would explode at her - and then apologize but definitely restate my objections calmly later. I love my nephew and my sister!!! These are not some random strangers whose business I can butt out of - they are constants in my son's, DH's and my life.


I would definitely bring it up again, PP.


If I were your sister, I would tell you to eff off.
Anonymous
A few weeks ago I posted a picture on Facebook of my infant daughter wearing a cute homemade hat made by my SIL. It was posted as a thank you to SIL. A FB friend who I went to high school with but who I have not talked to since then sent me an IM with a caution about using the hat with an infant because it was made with the "googly eyes" that come off and could choke her. She couched it with an apology for bringing it up but she said she would feel awful if she never brought it up and something happened. She said she hoped that I would take it in the spirit it was intended. I read it and then replied with a heartfelt thank you but then reassured here that my baby was only wearing the hat for the purpose of a photo thank you and that she does not regularly wear the hat at all. I was not in the least bit offended. I have no problem with people giving me unsolicited advice as long as it is does once, kindly, and not pushed on me otherwise.
Anonymous
My younger sister, with whom I get along but we are not particularly close has 3 kids. The middle child appears to have some major issues. In only a handful of times I have been around him (5 years old now) he has incredible anger and rage and threatens violence toward others. He also has a speech impediment. My mother tried to voice her concerns to my sister and my sister completely cut my mother out of her life. As much as I would like to say something, it would lead no where other than my sister never talking to me again. Then I would know nothing about my nieces and nephews. So I keep quiet.
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