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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Is it just me, or am I the only person who thinks this doesn't need to be reported to the state? Say something to the director if you feel you must, because its certainly not a best practice, but I know lots of mothers who do this and as long as you are within grabbing distance if the kid starts choking, I don't think its that big of a deal.[/quote] REALLY? Well, glad to know what low standards some parents have of their daycare provider. If it were my kid this was happening to, I would want to know. Clearly the teachers are lazy, dont care OR dont know what they are doing. Whatever the reason, it is scary for the kid whose bottle is propped and for the other kids in the class. And to the mothers who do this: to it is still unacceptable. stupid stupid risk. and so selfish - not only cause the child miss the physical touch when receiving a bottle, but can also choke. and moreover, it is awful for their digestive system. how would YOU like to receive a propped bottle of liquid to peck at? disgusting practice!!!!!![/quote]
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