Anonymous wrote:Is this a one time thing or everyday? I can't see it happening everyday.... You both pull up at the same exact time? Both park close to each other? The baby always naps in the car? I doubt it
Anonymous wrote:Let me guess- OP and all of the outraged only have one child.
You'll remember this thread and how silly you are when you have subsequent children.
Anonymous wrote:Every single one of you would have a shit fit if a Nanny did this and would fire her on the spot and tell any prospective employer that she endangered the life of your child. I would report this mother in a heartbeat because she is also endangering the life of her child. One can only guess at the other ways she endangers their lives. CPS should investigat and children removed from house.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What I would do is the decide whether I felt I needed to say something to the center director, or my mind my business. I'm a grown adult and feel comfortable in my own decision-making in this situation. What I wouldn't do is create a post on DCUM for advice. Because IMO, the only reason for this kind of post is to shame the mom who left the kid in the car. We moms need to help each other instead of competing and judging.
It's better than gossiping about it in the preschool. Especially if it turns out that she was WRONG. Maybe there was a grown up or responsible older kid in the car that the Op didn't see. Maybe another mom was watching the vehicle from her car.
It's better to see a concern like this voiced on an anonymous thread than whispers and gossip in the halls of a preschool...
I don't think either one is acceptable, actually.
Anonymous wrote:Every single one of you would have a shit fit if a Nanny did this and would fire her on the spot and tell any prospective employer that she endangered the life of your child. I would report this mother in a heartbeat because she is also endangering the life of her child. One can only guess at the other ways she endangers their lives. CPS should investigat and children removed from house.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What I would do is the decide whether I felt I needed to say something to the center director, or my mind my business. I'm a grown adult and feel comfortable in my own decision-making in this situation. What I wouldn't do is create a post on DCUM for advice. Because IMO, the only reason for this kind of post is to shame the mom who left the kid in the car. We moms need to help each other instead of competing and judging.
It's better than gossiping about it in the preschool. Especially if it turns out that she was WRONG. Maybe there was a grown up or responsible older kid in the car that the Op didn't see. Maybe another mom was watching the vehicle from her car.
It's better to see a concern like this voiced on an anonymous thread than whispers and gossip in the halls of a preschool...
Anonymous wrote:Every single one of you would have a shit fit if a Nanny did this and would fire her on the spot and tell any prospective employer that she endangered the life of your child. I would report this mother in a heartbeat because she is also endangering the life of her child. One can only guess at the other ways she endangers their lives. CPS should investigat and children removed from house.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'll be sure to find this thread and leave a "Bump" comment the next time a child is snatched from a car, or a child suffocates inside a car. And trust me, there will be a next time. So sad.
Here ya go. Cop's kid
Two Long Beach police officers are on paid administrative leave after a child was left in a hot car and died shortly afterward Friday.
Mom and other cop were "visiting" for 4 hours.
http://www.clarionledger.com/story/news/local/2016/10/02/coast-toddler-dies-hot-car/91434238/
The sad thing too is that baby was taken from the cop before and given back to her killer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'll be sure to find this thread and leave a "Bump" comment the next time a child is snatched from a car, or a child suffocates inside a car. And trust me, there will be a next time. So sad.
What about the next time a child is killed in a parking lot? En route to or from where the parent's car is parked on the street & the school/store/post office/drycleaners?