Anonymous wrote:The reason I stopped subscribing to DCUM was because of this type of discussion --one in which there is judgement passed without even knowing the entire situaton and not even being a member of the FCC community as I am. So, as a mother of what obviously must be an uncontrolled, unspervised FCC child (based on the conversations today), I'd like to say that this is a horrible situation. One that as a mom of two FCC kids I'd hope never happens to me. I also hope that if it was me I'd yes, be angry, scared and upset, but I'd realize that these things can happen as awful as they are with an instituatonal steting, a nanny, an au pair, or even a mom on a day off with her kid. You may say it wouldn't but we all know it could. Therefore, why don't we offer our support for the family and offer to be a community and help one another and FCC in this time of need.
Now, I would like to sink a bit to the level of conversation in this trial and say that my two kids have had an amazing and wonderful time at FCC. I am a champion of this facility and know that each day while I am working my rear off to provide for them, that they are loved, educated, mannered, and protected by loving teachers.
I wish this family and the community around the school peace and understanding as they work all this out. Everyone else should do the same.
I highly doubt if a nanny or aupair left their charge at the park and went home and didn't notice for an hour until the parents came home and asked about the whereabouts of the child that many people would say that we should be understanding and non judgmental of the nanny/au pair.
That is great that you have full confidence in them but surely you can understand that many parents would be terrified to know there two year old wasn't being supervised or accounted for and was left at a park for over an hour until they came to pick them up. That doesn't instill confidence in many people.