Anonymous wrote:They sound pretty neglectful as parents. She comes home after they are all asleep and doesn't wake up until long after they do? The older ones played outside alone before she woke up? And no one checked on the twins? Why does she never mention the dad again? There is no way, even if they do often wake up during the night, that they accidentally fell asleep in a hard wooden box.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gotta wonder if the older kids put the younger kids in there and this was their way to take blame off them. Just spitballing here.
Oh nohadn’t thought of that.
Might also explain why they sent the older kids away with relatives.
Anonymous wrote:They sound pretty neglectful as parents. She comes home after they are all asleep and doesn't wake up until long after they do? The older ones played outside alone before she woke up? And no one checked on the twins? Why does she never mention the dad again? There is no way, even if they do often wake up during the night, that they accidentally fell asleep in a hard wooden box.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gotta wonder if the older kids put the younger kids in there and this was their way to take blame off them. Just spitballing here.
Oh nohadn’t thought of that.
Anonymous wrote:Gotta wonder if the older kids put the younger kids in there and this was their way to take blame off them. Just spitballing here.
hadn’t thought of that. Anonymous wrote:Mom's story about how they ended up in the chest which somehow closed while they were sleeping doesn't make any sense to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This reminds me of that video that was going around a few months ago of two twins tipping over an unsecured dresser onto themselves in their room, presumably during nap time. In both cases I wonder, where the hell were the parents?!? I didn’t sleep train so I’m biased, but Jesus Christ it’s like extreme sleep training to be so disconnected from your kids when they are in their room that you don’t have a monitor, don’t check on them EVER during sleep periods, and are comfortable being so far away from them while they’re sleeping that you couldn’t even hear them screaming for their lives. It’s just totally unfathomable to me.
I mean, I don't check on my toddler during nap or use a monitor. He's asleep and I'm nearby. That said, that is why the dressers in the kids room are secured to the wall.
I don't check on my kids during naps either. 2 of my 3 kids were such light sleepers that if I peaked in on them, they'd wake up and scream/cry. A few times of waking them up and I learned my lesson. I do check on my kids right before I go to bed though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mom's story about how they ended up in the chest which somehow closed while they were sleeping doesn't make any sense to me.
Right? It is much more likely that they were playing in there and they either intentionally closed the lid or it shut while they were moving about. Versus mom’s story that they were peacefully sleeping and one of the girls accidentally kicked the chest in her sleep (huh?) which caused the lid to shut.
But I do understand why she’d want to believe her version of events.
Anonymous wrote:Mom's story about how they ended up in the chest which somehow closed while they were sleeping doesn't make any sense to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This reminds me of that video that was going around a few months ago of two twins tipping over an unsecured dresser onto themselves in their room, presumably during nap time. In both cases I wonder, where the hell were the parents?!? I didn’t sleep train so I’m biased, but Jesus Christ it’s like extreme sleep training to be so disconnected from your kids when they are in their room that you don’t have a monitor, don’t check on them EVER during sleep periods, and are comfortable being so far away from them while they’re sleeping that you couldn’t even hear them screaming for their lives. It’s just totally unfathomable to me.
I mean, I don't check on my toddler during nap or use a monitor. He's asleep and I'm nearby. That said, that is why the dressers in the kids room are secured to the wall.
I don't check on my kids during naps either. 2 of my 3 kids were such light sleepers that if I peaked in on them, they'd wake up and scream/cry. A few times of waking them up and I learned my lesson. I do check on my kids right before I go to bed though.
Anonymous[b wrote:]It’s sad nowadays that parents are to blame for something that harms their children.[/b] Unfortunately, with all the horrible stories that causes children to die by the hands of their parents. This is a horrible accident. I have an old cedar chest. I disabled the lock on it for this exact reason when my children were little.
May the parents find peace.