Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When I first read the thread, I thought no, I would have done exactly what that mom did. However, upon pondering it for a bit, I do think I would call. It wouldn't be a panicky call, just a factual call, "X" fell off the zipline and got hurt, but as far as we can tell it's nothing serious and they asked to go back and play. Is there anything else you want us to do or just let them have fun?
My main reason for doing that would be to one, not seem like I am trying to cover up anything that happened. Two, give the parent a chance to make a decision and make them feel comfortable that we will respect their wishes on how to handle it. Three, you never know each and every kids medical situation and something that seems innocuous and routine to you and even the child, may have larger consequences.
9 is still young. The flippant " ... we've got it (now leave...), and ...oh by the way, your DC got hurt, but we didn't call... oh well" that would worry me because thee is such a lack of respect. I would question whether they ever looked up from their drinks, or just kept on snap chatting.
I didn't read the mothers response as flippant at all.
There was a gaggle of mommies around. You know they all rushed at OP' daughter like a pack of mother hens. And I'm sure each and everyone of them has had their share of Fall/ Bruise duty.
Actually, really, I do not know any such thing. And neither do you. Judging from the DD response she was in pain and they said oh sh**t we weren't paying attention now what
Oh yes I do.
I know mommies.
And I know how a group of mommies behave when a kid is hurt.
OP's daughter will survive.
You are the mommie expert?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When I first read the thread, I thought no, I would have done exactly what that mom did. However, upon pondering it for a bit, I do think I would call. It wouldn't be a panicky call, just a factual call, "X" fell off the zipline and got hurt, but as far as we can tell it's nothing serious and they asked to go back and play. Is there anything else you want us to do or just let them have fun?
My main reason for doing that would be to one, not seem like I am trying to cover up anything that happened. Two, give the parent a chance to make a decision and make them feel comfortable that we will respect their wishes on how to handle it. Three, you never know each and every kids medical situation and something that seems innocuous and routine to you and even the child, may have larger consequences.
9 is still young. The flippant " ... we've got it (now leave...), and ...oh by the way, your DC got hurt, but we didn't call... oh well" that would worry me because thee is such a lack of respect. I would question whether they ever looked up from their drinks, or just kept on snap chatting.
I didn't read the mothers response as flippant at all.
There was a gaggle of mommies around. You know they all rushed at OP' daughter like a pack of mother hens. And I'm sure each and everyone of them has had their share of Fall/ Bruise duty.
Actually, really, I do not know any such thing. And neither do you. Judging from the DD response she was in pain and they said oh sh**t we weren't paying attention now what
Oh yes I do.
I know mommies.
And I know how a group of mommies behave when a kid is hurt.
OP's daughter will survive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:take her to chiropractor. back injuries should not be left unchecked.
my 5yo fell off the bed at night landed on the hard wood floor. we took her to chiro. It turned out she really busted her lower back during the fall. after 2 chiro visits she was back to normal.
BAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When I first read the thread, I thought no, I would have done exactly what that mom did. However, upon pondering it for a bit, I do think I would call. It wouldn't be a panicky call, just a factual call, "X" fell off the zipline and got hurt, but as far as we can tell it's nothing serious and they asked to go back and play. Is there anything else you want us to do or just let them have fun?
My main reason for doing that would be to one, not seem like I am trying to cover up anything that happened. Two, give the parent a chance to make a decision and make them feel comfortable that we will respect their wishes on how to handle it. Three, you never know each and every kids medical situation and something that seems innocuous and routine to you and even the child, may have larger consequences.
9 is still young. The flippant " ... we've got it (now leave...), and ...oh by the way, your DC got hurt, but we didn't call... oh well" that would worry me because thee is such a lack of respect. I would question whether they ever looked up from their drinks, or just kept on snap chatting.
I didn't read the mothers response as flippant at all.
There was a gaggle of mommies around. You know they all rushed at OP' daughter like a pack of mother hens. And I'm sure each and everyone of them has had their share of Fall/ Bruise duty.
Actually, really, I do not know any such thing. And neither do you. Judging from the DD response she was in pain and they said oh sh**t we weren't paying attention now what
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When I first read the thread, I thought no, I would have done exactly what that mom did. However, upon pondering it for a bit, I do think I would call. It wouldn't be a panicky call, just a factual call, "X" fell off the zipline and got hurt, but as far as we can tell it's nothing serious and they asked to go back and play. Is there anything else you want us to do or just let them have fun?
My main reason for doing that would be to one, not seem like I am trying to cover up anything that happened. Two, give the parent a chance to make a decision and make them feel comfortable that we will respect their wishes on how to handle it. Three, you never know each and every kids medical situation and something that seems innocuous and routine to you and even the child, may have larger consequences.
9 is still young. The flippant " ... we've got it (now leave...), and ...oh by the way, your DC got hurt, but we didn't call... oh well" that would worry me because thee is such a lack of respect. I would question whether they ever looked up from their drinks, or just kept on snap chatting.
I didn't read the mothers response as flippant at all.
There was a gaggle of mommies around. You know they all rushed at OP' daughter like a pack of mother hens. And I'm sure each and everyone of them has had their share of Fall/ Bruise duty.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When I first read the thread, I thought no, I would have done exactly what that mom did. However, upon pondering it for a bit, I do think I would call. It wouldn't be a panicky call, just a factual call, "X" fell off the zipline and got hurt, but as far as we can tell it's nothing serious and they asked to go back and play. Is there anything else you want us to do or just let them have fun?
My main reason for doing that would be to one, not seem like I am trying to cover up anything that happened. Two, give the parent a chance to make a decision and make them feel comfortable that we will respect their wishes on how to handle it. Three, you never know each and every kids medical situation and something that seems innocuous and routine to you and even the child, may have larger consequences.
9 is still young. The flippant " ... we've got it (now leave...), and ...oh by the way, your DC got hurt, but we didn't call... oh well" that would worry me because thee is such a lack of respect. I would question whether they ever looked up from their drinks, or just kept on snap chatting.
Anonymous wrote:When I first read the thread, I thought no, I would have done exactly what that mom did. However, upon pondering it for a bit, I do think I would call. It wouldn't be a panicky call, just a factual call, "X" fell off the zipline and got hurt, but as far as we can tell it's nothing serious and they asked to go back and play. Is there anything else you want us to do or just let them have fun?
My main reason for doing that would be to one, not seem like I am trying to cover up anything that happened. Two, give the parent a chance to make a decision and make them feel comfortable that we will respect their wishes on how to handle it. Three, you never know each and every kids medical situation and something that seems innocuous and routine to you and even the child, may have larger consequences.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mother of a daredevil here. Nope, wouldn't have expected a call, or called unless a child seemed genuinely hurt, or overly upset. As the parent of a daredevil, I've had to learn to both listen well and question well about injuries, and trust my kid to self-assess to an age appropriate degree.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I understand where you are coming from OP, and I would have been upset too. My dd was recently at a gym daycare, and she hit her head while playing there. The daycare lady didn't mention it until we picked up dd. However, dd was hurt enough that hours later, her head still hurt. We had her stay home the next day with no tv or video games to recover. When I called to ask about it, they said they don't want to bother the parents in their classes. I will never trust that daycare again. I should be the one to judge the seriousness of an injury and not the daycare lady or the mom at the party.
Daycare? So your kid is what, 3?
OP's kid is 9...![]()
Anonymous wrote:Mother of a daredevil here. Nope, wouldn't have expected a call, or called unless a child seemed genuinely hurt, or overly upset. As the parent of a daredevil, I've had to learn to both listen well and question well about injuries, and trust my kid to self-assess to an age appropriate degree.

Anonymous wrote:take her to chiropractor. back injuries should not be left unchecked.
my 5yo fell off the bed at night landed on the hard wood floor. we took her to chiro. It turned out she really busted her lower back during the fall. after 2 chiro visits she was back to normal.
Anonymous wrote:I understand where you are coming from OP, and I would have been upset too. My dd was recently at a gym daycare, and she hit her head while playing there. The daycare lady didn't mention it until we picked up dd. However, dd was hurt enough that hours later, her head still hurt. We had her stay home the next day with no tv or video games to recover. When I called to ask about it, they said they don't want to bother the parents in their classes. I will never trust that daycare again. I should be the one to judge the seriousness of an injury and not the daycare lady or the mom at the party.