Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. They're not responsible for your child, you are. Leave her at home or reschedule. I've never brought any of my kids because you're not allowed to unless there's another adult there to watch them in the lobby.
What kind of bizarro doctors do you go to? Perhaps it's time to change.
Ones that do not allow children in the exam room.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. They're not responsible for your child, you are. Leave her at home or reschedule. I've never brought any of my kids because you're not allowed to unless there's another adult there to watch them in the lobby.
What kind of bizarro doctors do you go to? Perhaps it's time to change.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm going to get DCUM crushed for even asking this question, but my 8 year old is on spring break, and I have a dentist appointment at 930 AM. Spouse all of a sudden has a work emergency and had to go into the office. I'm going to call the office to ask when they open, but what's your gut, is it okay for my child to sit in the dentist lobby during my appointment?
No. Hire a babysitter. You can't take him room with you and you would have to leave him in waiting room where he will be bored to tears. Why would you even think this is a good idea?
Anonymous wrote:No. They're not responsible for your child, you are. Leave her at home or reschedule. I've never brought any of my kids because you're not allowed to unless there's another adult there to watch them in the lobby.
Anonymous wrote:No. They're not responsible for your child, you are. Leave her at home or reschedule. I've never brought any of my kids because you're not allowed to unless there's another adult there to watch them in the lobby.
Anonymous wrote:Yep, perfectly fine. Even if you're normally a "no screens" parent, I would make an exception and let him bring an IPad or something so that he'll sit quietly.
Anonymous wrote:No. They're not responsible for your child, you are. Leave her at home or reschedule. I've never brought any of my kids because you're not allowed to unless there's another adult there to watch them in the lobby.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm going to get DCUM crushed for even asking this question, but my 8 year old is on spring break, and I have a dentist appointment at 930 AM. Spouse all of a sudden has a work emergency and had to go into the office. I'm going to call the office to ask when they open, but what's your gut, is it okay for my child to sit in the dentist lobby during my appointment?
No. Hire a babysitter. You can't take him room with you and you would have to leave him in waiting room where he will be bored to tears. Why would you even think this is a good idea?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm going to get DCUM crushed for even asking this question, but my 8 year old is on spring break, and I have a dentist appointment at 930 AM. Spouse all of a sudden has a work emergency and had to go into the office. I'm going to call the office to ask when they open, but what's your gut, is it okay for my child to sit in the dentist lobby during my appointment?
No. Hire a babysitter. You can't take him room with you and you would have to leave him in waiting room where he will be bored to tears. Why would you even think this is a good idea?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm going to get DCUM crushed for even asking this question, but my 8 year old is on spring break, and I have a dentist appointment at 930 AM. Spouse all of a sudden has a work emergency and had to go into the office. I'm going to call the office to ask when they open, but what's your gut, is it okay for my child to sit in the dentist lobby during my appointment?
No. Hire a babysitter. You can't take him room with you and you would have to leave him in waiting room where he will be bored to tears. Why would you even think this is a good idea?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm going to get DCUM crushed for even asking this question, but my 8 year old is on spring break, and I have a dentist appointment at 930 AM. Spouse all of a sudden has a work emergency and had to go into the office. I'm going to call the office to ask when they open, but what's your gut, is it okay for my child to sit in the dentist lobby during my appointment?
No. Hire a babysitter. You can't take him room with you and you would have to leave him in waiting room where he will be bored to tears. Why would you even think this is a good idea?