Anonymous wrote:I disagree that the mom should have let you know, to me that is nbd. My perspective is that any house I'd send my kid to is someone I trust her to be with, and what the OP described would not bother me.
Should they also call you if they decide to go get ice cream? What is the threshold of what another parent can let your kid do/decide to do for your kid while that kid is in their care?
Perhaps we are just luckier than most to have good friends thata we trust, but I doubt it - I just think that if someone I trust is ok with something for their kids, then unless it's something outrageous (and OP's situation does not even come close) I'm fine with it for my kid while they're visiting too.
Agreed! Also, I was 14 when I started nannying 10 hour weekdays, 5 days/week, over summer and winter school breaks for family friends. At the time, their were 9 and 15 months old. I managed the day to day activities, feedings, changings, naps, baths, occasional outings on the MTA (Brooklyn), the whole 9 yards. Barring special needs, I can’t imagine many 14 year olds are not responsible enough at that age to manage merely supervising two 6 years olds, one of whom is a sibling.
Seriously, you overreacted. Parents want too much power these days, but still want the benefits of the village raising mentality. Oi. 🤦🏾♀️