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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]An example - leaving kid on sidewalk and parking car at school. It’s a tiny lot with 3 spaces And the parking spaces are right across from the sidewalk but still...tons of cars pulling through the lot at drop off. Most recently- lost site of one kid in library for a few minutes. Luckily my kid found an adult right away and said they were lost. I think a lot of the issues come from the older DC being difficult and arguing with our nanny who gets flustered and makes poor decisions. I do agree that winter time is very difficult for any nanny let alone one dealing with a difficult child. I know the answer is get a new nanny but I’m really worried about how my older child will deal with the change and then finding someone who won’t quit on us. I think a special needs nanny might be the answer. -OP[/quote] My DD is 16 now, but as a toddler, I lost her three times - in a Whole Foods, a Borders, and a clothing store. Odds are nobody is going to kidnap your child.[/quote] Why on earth would a toddler be roaming hand held free or out of a buggy/stroller long enough to get away from you in Whole Foods, Borders or AND a clothing store? I understand a child of like 6 that doesn’t need to be strapped into something and goes to get something around a corner, but a toddler? Even if they just ran to the end of an aisle it doesn’t warrant them being “lost” because you’d chase them down and stop them, right? So you just had a bad habit of letting a young child be free in a store with no supervision long enough for someone to kidnap them. Happy they only got lost and not harmed. Jeez Louise SMH [/quote] AHH, so it's anxiety! I've always wondered why parents keep their mobile children strapped into strollers :roll: [/quote]
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