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To: netmilsmom
She was drugging the kids to make her life easier.

Don't you think that if the baby was sleeping excessively at the sitter's house that the baby wasn't sleeping well at home?

This wouldn't immediately make me think the babsitter was drugging my child, but I'd like to think I would talk to her about the baby's sleep schedule. If it continued that she was "allowing" the baby to sleep all day I'd find another sitter.

None of these parents realized their kids were sleeping too much during the day? No one apparently "dropped in" just to check things out either...

32 posted on 09/02/2003 2:01:21 PM PDT by Dianna
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To: Dianna
>>None of these parents realized their kids were sleeping too much during the day? No one apparently "dropped in" just to check things out either...<<

I think it is the "kid on drugs" syndrome. If you don't believe that your kid would do such a thing, you can be smacked in the face with his bong and you won't believe it. If this was the way it always was, 5 days a week, a parent might just think it was all normal.

Thank you God, even though we eat Hamburger Helper and hotdogs every night, I have the ability (or common sense) to stay with my kids. Thank God for Netmilsdad!!

35 posted on 09/02/2003 2:10:16 PM PDT by netmilsmom (Congrats to jonathansmommie and dog for making this weeks Taglinus FreeRepublicus!!)
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To: Dianna
None of these parents realized their kids were sleeping too much during the day? No one apparently "dropped in" just to check things out either...

No matter how good something thinks their babysitter or day care is --- it's always a very good idea to sometimes take an unannounced half day off --- or get out of work a few hours early --- just to be sure.

40 posted on 09/02/2003 7:15:29 PM PDT by FITZ
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