Anonymous wrote:Clearly everyone says no, you shouldn't.
And you shouldn't. But not because there is any danger to the baby. Of course there isn't. What you want to do is perfectly reasonable and in most other times and places would be what every mother does.
However... here in 2023 in the US, it is a dangerous thing to do not for the baby, but for you. Within just a few days of doing this, you will be called into the daycare directors office and chastised. You will also become the focus of mommy gossip and glares and judgement.
There is a non-zero chance someone will report you to CPS.
So, sadly, you need to take your baby out of the car.
Anonymous wrote:If you actually have to go into a building, you need to take baby with you. If you are walking your to the door and dropping off, leave baby in car.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I leave my kid in the car if I am within sight for under a minute (pumping gas, dropping library books etc.). My car has a fob so I leave the car running to keep it cool in summer or warm in winter or leave all the windows down if the weather’s nice and just bring the fob with me. The car won’t drive if the fob isn’t in the car. Literally will not switch out of park, so I am not concerned about the phantom carjackers DCUM always brings up.
Why on earth would anyone be removing their baby from the car to pump gas??
Anonymous wrote:I leave my kid in the car if I am within sight for under a minute (pumping gas, dropping library books etc.). My car has a fob so I leave the car running to keep it cool in summer or warm in winter or leave all the windows down if the weather’s nice and just bring the fob with me. The car won’t drive if the fob isn’t in the car. Literally will not switch out of park, so I am not concerned about the phantom carjackers DCUM always brings up.
Anonymous wrote:No you can't leave your baby in the car and the fact this needs to be explained to you makes me feel like you should take some parenting classes before having more children. Sheesh!!
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks for your quick responses. I'll plan on taking the baby in the carseat every time.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Seems like people are a bit divided on this but to clarify a few points: I don't go inside the building and drop-off takes about 30 seconds to 1 mins max. Unfortunately, I can't have a friend stay by the car because drop-off time is rather loose (anywhere from 7:30-8:30) so it is really rare another person is dropping off at the exact same time I am on a regular basis. I haven't made any daycare mom friends yet but once I do, maybe we can coordinate better
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks for your quick responses. I'll plan on taking the baby in the carseat every time.
Anonymous wrote:I leave my kid in the car if I am within sight for under a minute (pumping gas, dropping library books etc.). My car has a fob so I leave the car running to keep it cool in summer or warm in winter or leave all the windows down if the weather’s nice and just bring the fob with me. The car won’t drive if the fob isn’t in the car. Literally will not switch out of park, so I am not concerned about the phantom carjackers DCUM always brings up.