Anonymous wrote:Some of you people need to chill. Propping up a bottle is not the end of the world and it doesn't mean that mothers/fathers don't care for their children. It was how we taught our oldest to hold his bottle - he would only attempt to hold when no one else was there, but if we were holding the bottle he would hold our hands or our shirts instead. He was no more in danger of choking while the bottle was propped than when I was holding it. And if he did start to choke, he would STOP SUCKING and force the bottle away with his tongue, and the formula would stop flowing.
Seriously people calm down. Not EVERYTHING is a choking hazard or a sign of bad parenting.
Anonymous wrote:I daresay that parents of more than one kid have propped a bottle on some or another occasion. If the parents do it, why not? It really isn't the end of the world.
Too funny, the way you people are so fussy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:@19:04 yes, it was a BH center, but the director assured me that bottle propping was against BH protocol and that she trained the staff not to do it again. She also.thanked me for bringing it to her attention and called me afterwards to let me know the steps she had taken to handle the situation.
If that is all it takes to placate you, then you need to be more involved in the care of your child.
Frankly, I think you should have asked what the teachers were doing while you observed it. Easy Peasy. I don't see how that threatens to jeopardize a "relationship." Pleasantries are nice, but really this is the stuff that matters. For the sake of that kid and your kid.
If every parent was a little less self-involved and a little more vigilant about ensuring that the teachers are doing their jobs (which matters to me alot more than a director playing nicey nice), I think there would be less pervasive daycare problems, esp in a BH like setting. Too often it takes tons of problems before parents know about what other parents were witnessing or experiencing.
Anonymous wrote:@19:04 yes, it was a BH center, but the director assured me that bottle propping was against BH protocol and that she trained the staff not to do it again. She also.thanked me for bringing it to her attention and called me afterwards to let me know the steps she had taken to handle the situation.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Guess I was unclear. She said the staff told her that they did it at a parent's request but that it was not an acceptable practice and that the staff were trained not to do it anymore despite the parent's request.