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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]These parents are nuts. I feel sorry for that poor child.[/quote] +1 a very poorly thought out move for their child. [/quote] +2 Two-years-old is a very bad time to move a child from a home environment with one-on-one attention to a daycare setting. Stupid economy on the parents part - their poor little boy will suffer because they couldn't wait a year. MB here and these parents SUCK. [/quote] Agree! I did this at age 3 and my son freaked out. He lasted in daycare 2 days. Yes, 2. I could not do that to him, he was so distraught. We ended up (thankfully) being able to bring our nanny back and kept her through Kindergarten, as I'm in Loudoun and we have half day. We now do APS now that our kids are school aged. I think institutionally based daycare are terrible unless the kid started out in that environment. It is a harsh environment foe children and I firmly believe in a small home based daycare or nanny attention. [/quote] I agree 100%! Hopefully OP's MB will see the light and not be afraid to admit her mistake. [/quote] Actually the nanny was the one left apologizing for her silly tantrum.[/quote] You not only missed the point, PP, - you also missed OP's subsequent posts. I also think that OP's MB is making a huge mistake with her child. She should wait a year. And it will be hard for OP after a year as well but at least then she won;t have to worry about her charge. I get it. [/quote] I didn't - she had to apologize for her outburst and ask for her job back. Her subsequent posts simply didn't shed any more light on the situation. I stand by my opinion that no matter how wonderful a nanny she has been for this boy, the parents' most lasting memory of her will be that tantrum and walkout. [/quote]
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