Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How old are you?
14, but I turn 15 in a couple months.
Holy crap! I was picturing 17. This is not okay. Do your parents know about your headaches and chest pains? You need to see a doctor and you need more sleep. Maybe see if once a week babysitting would be a compromise. This is so shitty that she does not pay you. I am guessing she was required to babysit you when you were young and she feels like she is owed this.
My dad said headaches are normal and that I need to toughen up instead of complaining. My sister was never expected to babysit me when I was young.
Your Dad is an unfit parent.
Anonymous wrote:No, you have a terrible work ethic
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You need more sleep. Why are you getting so little sleep at night?
If you have too much on your plate already to the point it is interfering with sleep, then you shouldn't be babysitting
I have to wake up at 6:00, and I go to bed at 12 or 1 due to school, practices, etc.
School and practices aren’t until 12 or 1. Turn off all the screens by 9pm and watch yourself magically be able to get your butt to sleep by 11.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How old are you?
14, but I turn 15 in a couple months.
So a 9th grader struggling with sleep and health issues, forced to babysit for a sibling 6 hours a week for free?
Yeah, absolutely none of this is okay. You need to talk to your school nurse or counselor or someone.
Is it even legal to leave a 5 yr old with a 14 yr old?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:100% NO you are being paid to watch a child. What if the child left the house or lit a piece of paper on fire.
I’m not getting paid—she’s my niece, which I should’ve mentioned. I asked other parents what they do with their 5-year-olds and was wondering if she’s old enough.
No. You're a teenager, you aren't going to just nap for 20 mins. You might oversleep, or just sleep hard while she runs amok. Don't do it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How old are you?
14, but I turn 15 in a couple months.
So a 9th grader struggling with sleep and health issues, forced to babysit for a sibling 6 hours a week for free?
Yeah, absolutely none of this is okay. You need to talk to your school nurse or counselor or someone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you make the 5 year old take a nap at the same time?
Yes. I will try that tomorrow.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP - anyway you can come up with a reason you can't be at home - study group etc. it might suck for a few weeks - but if you can get your homework done without interruption, you can start getting to sleep earlier and have more energy in the afternoon.
And this might be out of left field - but do you have very heavy or frequent periods? Or do you not eat a lot of red meat? If so - you might be anemic. I was severely anemic in high school and looking back on it - I was more exhausted than I was during pregnancy!
If the 5 yr old can occupy herself while OP sleeps, then the 5 yr old can occupy herself while OP does homework. But this isn’t really a hw issue. No way OP has that much homework that she has no other choice but to go to bed at 12-1am, due to babysitting twice per week. C’mon. Many high schools do sports every single day after school and don’t get home until after 6
She does have sports and practice goes as late as 9pm.
BS. Clearly a troll. The weirdo dysfunctional absent/neglectful family OP is describing is not picking OP up from school, driving her to babysit, driving her back home, driving her to practice after babysitting , picking up from practice, etc. And then chest pain, headaches, etc. Not believing this
Sadly there are plenty of kids who are expected to work for free to support their families at the expense of their own studies, social life, and health. You must not know very many people outside your socioeconomic status. Whether this person is a troll I can’t say (how would she have heard of DCUM?), but the scenario she describes is not particularly far fetched.
My interpretation was that she, sister, dad, and niece all live together or close to each other. She goes to dad’s house after school to watch niece then goes back to school for sports practice in the evenings.
Anonymous wrote:Can you make the 5 year old take a nap at the same time?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP - anyway you can come up with a reason you can't be at home - study group etc. it might suck for a few weeks - but if you can get your homework done without interruption, you can start getting to sleep earlier and have more energy in the afternoon.
And this might be out of left field - but do you have very heavy or frequent periods? Or do you not eat a lot of red meat? If so - you might be anemic. I was severely anemic in high school and looking back on it - I was more exhausted than I was during pregnancy!
If the 5 yr old can occupy herself while OP sleeps, then the 5 yr old can occupy herself while OP does homework. But this isn’t really a hw issue. No way OP has that much homework that she has no other choice but to go to bed at 12-1am, due to babysitting twice per week. C’mon. Many high schools do sports every single day after school and don’t get home until after 6
She does have sports and practice goes as late as 9pm.
BS. Clearly a troll. The weirdo dysfunctional absent/neglectful family OP is describing is not picking OP up from school, driving her to babysit, driving her back home, driving her to practice after babysitting , picking up from practice, etc. And then chest pain, headaches, etc. Not believing this
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP - anyway you can come up with a reason you can't be at home - study group etc. it might suck for a few weeks - but if you can get your homework done without interruption, you can start getting to sleep earlier and have more energy in the afternoon.
And this might be out of left field - but do you have very heavy or frequent periods? Or do you not eat a lot of red meat? If so - you might be anemic. I was severely anemic in high school and looking back on it - I was more exhausted than I was during pregnancy!
If the 5 yr old can occupy herself while OP sleeps, then the 5 yr old can occupy herself while OP does homework. But this isn’t really a hw issue. No way OP has that much homework that she has no other choice but to go to bed at 12-1am, due to babysitting twice per week. C’mon. Many high schools do sports every single day after school and don’t get home until after 6
She does have sports and practice goes as late as 9pm.
BS. Clearly a troll. The weirdo dysfunctional absent/neglectful family OP is describing is not picking OP up from school, driving her to babysit, driving her back home, driving her to practice after babysitting , picking up from practice, etc. And then chest pain, headaches, etc. Not believing this