Anonymous wrote:They get left in a bouncer or swing crying.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They get left in a bouncer or swing crying.
I have never seen a baby alone and crying on my daycare, ever. But way to justify yourself.
Right, it's mot gonna happen when parents are around.... But it does. A lot.
Decent day cares aren't allowed to have bouncers or swings, FYI.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They get left in a bouncer or swing crying.
I have never seen a baby alone and crying on my daycare, ever. But way to justify yourself.
Right, it's mot gonna happen when parents are around.... But it does. A lot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They get left in a bouncer or swing crying.
I have never seen a baby alone and crying on my daycare, ever. But way to justify yourself.
Right, it's mot gonna happen when parents are around.... But it does. A lot.
Anonymous wrote:Mine stayed with grandma this whole time. We do lots of playdates and social activities, but she hates people. I was against daycare form many reasons, but hindsight is 20/20. I think she might have been better off. It would have been hard no matter where I left her. But at a certain point, she would habe been too busy to play, loved to be around kids a bit older than her (she is oldest in playdate group), would have learned lots of skills from older kids (maybe), and she would have had to wait a minute. She is sooooo bored with grandma now. Doesn't get tired enough to sleep well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They get left in a bouncer or swing crying.
I have never seen a baby alone and crying on my daycare, ever. But way to justify yourself.
Anonymous wrote:They get left in a bouncer or swing crying.
Anonymous wrote:They get left in a bouncer or swing crying.