Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here.
She allowed him to swing too high. And he fell off the swing.
Poor judgement. Good luck ever trusting her again. This will be haunting.
Also folks, "going down the slide with DC on your lap" is one of the #1 reasons for ER visits. Kid sticks his/her leg out, speed is faster given weight of two people, and SNAP. Every pediatrician warns not to do this.
BAHAHAHA!!!! What ER do you work in???? Absurd.
It's really not that absurd. http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/04/23/a-surprising-risk-for-toddlers-at-playground-slides/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here.
She allowed him to swing too high. And he fell off the swing.
Poor judgement. Good luck ever trusting her again. This will be haunting.
Also folks, "going down the slide with DC on your lap" is one of the #1 reasons for ER visits. Kid sticks his/her leg out, speed is faster given weight of two people, and SNAP. Every pediatrician warns not to do this.
BAHAHAHA!!!! What ER do you work in???? Absurd.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. We had a very long discussion with the nanny today. We confronted her and told her there was a witness. She admitted it was her fault because she was texting someone..
The only reason I might consider not firing her is that she said "it will never happen again". I am pretty sure she will be more careful from now on.
Moreover, we live in Pennsylvania and it's more difficult to find a good nanny here.
Why didn't you mention there was a witness in your OP? Why didn't the witness notice that the nanny was texting when the accident happened? Please. Your story is not believable at all.
PP here. What's your problem? Are you the OP's nanny? Or a different nanny that had similar experience and right now feels gulity?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here.
She allowed him to swing too high. And he fell off the swing.
Poor judgement. Good luck ever trusting her again. This will be haunting.
Also folks, "going down the slide with DC on your lap" is one of the #1 reasons for ER visits. Kid sticks his/her leg out, speed is faster given weight of two people, and SNAP. Every pediatrician warns not to do this.
BAHAHAHA!!!! What ER do you work in???? Absurd.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. We had a very long discussion with the nanny today. We confronted her and told her there was a witness. She admitted it was her fault because she was texting someone..
The only reason I might consider not firing her is that she said "it will never happen again". I am pretty sure she will be more careful from now on.
Moreover, we live in Pennsylvania and it's more difficult to find a good nanny here.
Why didn't you mention there was a witness in your OP? Why didn't the witness notice that the nanny was texting when the accident happened? Please. Your story is not believable at all.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. We had a very long discussion with the nanny today. We confronted her and told her there was a witness. She admitted it was her fault because she was texting someone..
The only reason I might consider not firing her is that she said "it will never happen again". I am pretty sure she will be more careful from now on.
Moreover, we live in Pennsylvania and it's more difficult to find a good nanny here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. She took her eyes of my son for more than a minute.
I believe she wasn't supervising him properly.
Like someone mentioned before : you have to prevent a kid from getting in dangerous situations.
If he was swinging too high she should have told him not to do it. Simple.
It was easy to forsee he would fell off the swing.
I know you're trolling hard on this one, OP, but no one is taking the bait. Accidents happen.
Also, you outed yourself as trolling on the second post about expecting the nanny to come in on the weekend to watch your alleged child.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Threads like this make me THANK GOD that I work for normal, non-crazy people.
+1
Anonymous wrote:Threads like this make me THANK GOD that I work for normal, non-crazy people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here.
She allowed him to swing too high. And he fell off the swing.
Poor judgement. Good luck ever trusting her again. This will be haunting.
Also folks, "going down the slide with DC on your lap" is one of the #1 reasons for ER visits. Kid sticks his/her leg out, speed is faster given weight of two people, and SNAP. Every pediatrician warns not to do this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. We had a very long discussion with the nanny today. We confronted her and told her there was a witness. She admitted it was her fault because she was texting someone..
The only reason I might consider not firing her is that she said "it will never happen again". I am pretty sure she will be more careful from now on.
Moreover, we live in Pennsylvania and it's more difficult to find a good nanny here.
How texting can cause a child to swing too high ( which makes no sense to begin with because swings only go so high) is beyond me. The nanny and the child in this situation are not connected. Even if she was smoking crack while banging a preacher in her car it didn't cause this child to break his leg.