Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:CPS told me this sort of thing is neglect. Parents who want to do this better not hire a nanny!!
Bullshit. It's not neglect. Feeding on schedule is perfectly normal. Not everyone has knee-jerk reactions like the OP who is clearly an inexperienced nanny without a clue.
How long should an infant be allowed to scream before you feed him? (After which, he's no longer screaming.)
Guess what. Sometimes they scream after being fed and changed. What to do? Feed again? Feed all the time?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:CPS told me this sort of thing is neglect. Parents who want to do this better not hire a nanny!!
Bullshit. It's not neglect. Feeding on schedule is perfectly normal. Not everyone has knee-jerk reactions like the OP who is clearly an inexperienced nanny without a clue.
How long should an infant be allowed to scream before you feed him? (After which, he's no longer screaming.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:CPS told me this sort of thing is neglect. Parents who want to do this better not hire a nanny!!
Bullshit. It's not neglect. Feeding on schedule is perfectly normal. Not everyone has knee-jerk reactions like the OP who is clearly an inexperienced nanny without a clue.
Anonymous wrote:CPS told me this sort of thing is neglect. Parents who want to do this better not hire a nanny!!