Amazing Parenting Skills *rolls eyes*
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I think you should talk with DArgento about adopting the poor little girl. ;D ;D ;D
Believe me, I would love to. She is such a sweet and loving girl.
Here is an update
Her mother didn't pick her up until 600 that day. She was not brought in on Tuesday, but they brought her in on Wednesday after giving her Motrin. Her fever spiked and my boss called her mom and dad again and was unable to get a hold of them. The girl's grandfather picked her up at around 630 and was infuriated with his daughter for bringing her to school when she was in that kind of condition. Evidently, the reason we couldn't reach her mother is b/c she was ASLEEP! Thats it. Nothing more than she didn't feel like answering the phone b/c she wanted to sleep. My boss told the mother not to bring her back w/o a doctor's note, and the grandfather said that he was probably going to take the little girl to the hospital b/c of how bad she was. After all she has had a fever over 101 for 3 days. She was not at school today. I am going to find out how she is doing tomorrow. -
Greetings BabyThespy
I'm a homeopath and as such, we look at the body/mind connection. I thought you'd be interested in this case to know.....
Eczema --> Breathtaking antagonism. Mental eruptions. There is not harmony and peace, or love and joy surrounding her or indwelling in her. she feels unsafe and insecure.
Conjunctivitis (pinkeye) --> Anger and rustration at what she is looking at in life. She is unable to see with eyes of love. She feels that there is no harmonious solution that she can accept.
Just my two bits on the situation.......
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Sorry for the long rant, but I figured this would be a good place to let out my frustration with idiotic parents.
That's pretty unbelievable. Does your day care have any rules and such regarding what parents must do? After this incident, maybe there should be some particularly for this type of stuff because if something happens while kids are in the daycare it might be really bad. This reminds me of that awful trainspotting incident, I could never watch that movie again because of it. Is the mother on some medication or something? Where's the father during all this? I hope someone has a good talk with her because this is quite irresponsible. Also, what's the normal time for the kids to be picked up?
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That's pretty unbelievable. Does your day care have any rules and such regarding what parents must do? After this incident, maybe there should be some particularly for this type of stuff because if something happens while kids are in the daycare it might be really bad. This reminds me of that awful trainspotting incident, I could never watch that movie again because of it. Is the mother on some medication or something? Where's the father during all this? I hope someone has a good talk with her because this is quite irresponsible. Also, what's the normal time for the kids to be picked up?
My boss does hold to what she says. The mother is just lazy, not on meds. The father works all the time. I would love to say something to her mom, but I never get the chance to see her. But my co-worker that is friends with her has had a "talk" with her (aka yelled at her).
Greetings BabyThespy
I'm a homeopath and as such, we look at the body/mind connection. I thought you'd be interested in this case to know.....
Eczema --> Breathtaking antagonism. Mental eruptions. There is not harmony and peace, or love and joy surrounding her or indwelling in her. she feels unsafe and insecure.
Conjunctivitis (pinkeye) --> Anger and rustration at what she is looking at in life. She is unable to see with eyes of love. She feels that there is no harmonious solution that she can accept.
Just my two bits on the situation.......
Wow! That is very interesting. It makes a lot of sense.
take her as far away from the parents as possible.
I agree!
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I wonder if these are one of the parents that refuse medical attention because they think God will cure them.
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Somethings are ok to let God handle, but other things like cancer and other serious illnesses need to be handled by medical professionals.