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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Same nanny again My question If something happens, how do you explain yourself to the police/ambulance/doctors/jurors How do you explain I don’t know where they were I don’t know what they were doing I didn’t know my baby was sleeping in a queen size bed I didn’t know my 8 month old was eating chicken nuggets I didn’t know my child was watching TV all day I didn’t know my 2 year old took 2 hour naps strapped inside a car in his car seat I didn’t know my 2 year old was playing with a knife he got into by accident..... HOW?[/quote] Most of those aren’t dangerous. I agree, this “nanny” isn’t a professional. But you’re being inflammatory for no reason. Also, you have a mix of dangerous (knives), preference (tv, chicken nuggets), and suggestions (napping in car seats). Please stop conflating issues. Finally, most nannies aren’t micromanaged enough that the parents knows the exact time and route the nanny and child use to get to other places. If plans change during the day, they may not even know where they are. It does NOT mean that the nanny is unprofessional, nor should the parent be expected to feel guilty for concentrating on work, especially if they are unreachable during work hours.[/quote] DP. Napping in a car seat for a prolonged period of time is absolutely dangerous for an infant under 1. [/quote]
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