Anonymous wrote:I'm surprised to hear so many nannies think this is acceptable behavior on the part of the adult. Very frightening.
OP, what you witnessed was absolutely abusive behavior. You could easily have engaged the station manager or called police. That horrible "nanny" should be glad you didn't.
I hope the parents see this post and find themselves a better nanny.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. The kid was yanked repeatedly by the arm so violently that I was thinking she was in danger of dislocating his shoulder or elbow. Also, she could have prevented him from falling but did nothing and he hit his head hard enough (he fell from a high up seat on the stroller) that I'd be worried about a concussion. The abuse isn't really up for debate. Myself and two other men who were nearby were pretty shocked. And I stepped in as soon as I was close enough to diffuse the situation. I generally mind my own business but I am still pretty shaken by what I saw.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would not consider that abuse, she is no nanny of the year but shit happens and she yanked his arm and yelled what is wrong with you. I don't think that is abuse. The child fell and hit his head because he was being a little shit, god works in mysterious ways sounds to me like he needed a little something.
You didn't see it. It was certainly abuse. I hope you're not a nanny.
Was a bone broken ? Was a huge laceration left? Not abuse. Even if she had hit him repeatedly it's not abuse in most states. It might not be okay with the parents but the word abuse indicates a criminal offense. Let's not label someone as a criminal.
Um, yes it is. And I REALLY hope you are a random bored troll and not a nanny. Maybe you're the nanny in the OP, if so, you deserve to go to jail.
Haha jail for yanking an arm you are funny.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would not consider that abuse, she is no nanny of the year but shit happens and she yanked his arm and yelled what is wrong with you. I don't think that is abuse. The child fell and hit his head because he was being a little shit, god works in mysterious ways sounds to me like he needed a little something.
You didn't see it. It was certainly abuse. I hope you're not a nanny.
Was a bone broken ? Was a huge laceration left? Not abuse. Even if she had hit him repeatedly it's not abuse in most states. It might not be okay with the parents but the word abuse indicates a criminal offense. Let's not label someone as a criminal.
Um, yes it is. And I REALLY hope you are a random bored troll and not a nanny. Maybe you're the nanny in the OP, if so, you deserve to go to jail.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would not consider that abuse, she is no nanny of the year but shit happens and she yanked his arm and yelled what is wrong with you. I don't think that is abuse. The child fell and hit his head because he was being a little shit, god works in mysterious ways sounds to me like he needed a little something.
You didn't see it. It was certainly abuse. I hope you're not a nanny.
Was a bone broken ? Was a huge laceration left? Not abuse. Even if she had hit him repeatedly it's not abuse in most states. It might not be okay with the parents but the word abuse indicates a criminal offense. Let's not label someone as a criminal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would not consider that abuse, she is no nanny of the year but shit happens and she yanked his arm and yelled what is wrong with you. I don't think that is abuse. The child fell and hit his head because he was being a little shit, god works in mysterious ways sounds to me like he needed a little something.
You didn't see it. It was certainly abuse. I hope you're not a nanny.
Was a bone broken ? Was a huge laceration left? Not abuse. Even if she had hit him repeatedly it's not abuse in most states. It might not be okay with the parents but the word abuse indicates a criminal offense. Let's not label someone as a criminal.
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/abuse?s=t
a·buse
verb (used with object), a·bused, a·bus·ing.
1. to use wrongly or improperly; misuse: to abuse one's authority.
2. to treat in a harmful, injurious, or offensive way: to abuse a horse; to abuse one's eyesight.
3. to speak insultingly, harshly, and unjustly to or about; revile; malign.
4. to commit sexual assault upon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would not consider that abuse, she is no nanny of the year but shit happens and she yanked his arm and yelled what is wrong with you. I don't think that is abuse. The child fell and hit his head because he was being a little shit, god works in mysterious ways sounds to me like he needed a little something.
You didn't see it. It was certainly abuse. I hope you're not a nanny.
Was a bone broken ? Was a huge laceration left? Not abuse. Even if she had hit him repeatedly it's not abuse in most states. It might not be okay with the parents but the word abuse indicates a criminal offense. Let's not label someone as a criminal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would not consider that abuse, she is no nanny of the year but shit happens and she yanked his arm and yelled what is wrong with you. I don't think that is abuse. The child fell and hit his head because he was being a little shit, god works in mysterious ways sounds to me like he needed a little something.
You didn't see it. It was certainly abuse. I hope you're not a nanny.
Anonymous wrote:I would not consider that abuse, she is no nanny of the year but shit happens and she yanked his arm and yelled what is wrong with you. I don't think that is abuse. The child fell and hit his head because he was being a little shit, god works in mysterious ways sounds to me like he needed a little something.