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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think they're just really bad parents. I forgot about this one just a year or two after their toddler drowned because they weren't paying attention to her. https://www.etonline.com/bode-miller-and-wife-morgans-son-has-seizure-is-rushed-to-same-hospital-where-their-daughter-died[/quote] How is a child having a seizure the parent’s fault? I agree with you they aren’t good people, but this isn’t a good example. [/quote] They had a perfectly healthy daughter who died because [b]she was unsupervised at a pool party [/b]and drowned. If she had a seizure while being resuscitated is not the point. If they had paid for a babysitter that day or simply watched their kid, she would be alive.[/quote] It wasn’t even a pool party. It was a visit to a family - a playdate. How hard os it to watch your toddler??[/quote] I haven't liked them since the Sarh Mckenna thing either. However, it takes only 20 seconds for a 2-year old to drown. I watched my babies like a hawk around water, but when that happened, it felt like it could have been us and I mourned with them. I am sure she's not the only parent who's looked away for ~ 20 seconds. It was horrible. [/quote] Nope sorry. Their toddler left the house at the playdate to get to the pool. #1 rule is if there’s a pool one parent has to keep eyes on the non swimmer to make sure they are in the house at all times. [/quote] To follow up with this, we stayed at a house with a pool when we had a baby and a 3 year old non swimmer. My husband and I discussed how one of us had to have eyes on our 3 year old at all times. That was non negotiable. The baby was non mobile and in a rocker most of the time. It was not a relaxing vacation at all and I’m sure everyone thought we were nuts for shadowing our 3 year old but they were safe as a result.[/quote]
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