Wednesday

Hairston Rd. Park Pine Lake, GA

Tuesday, September 19, 2006 4:45 PM
This may be okay with you. It may not be. You may be the mother but I guessed you who wore the red and yellow striped shirt and blue jeans with the Braves hat to be the mother of the dark haired, olive complected child who was being pushed in a red stroller. When the little girl's sippy cup was emptied, the nanny poured Dr. Pepper from her plastic bottle in to the cup. This was to keep the child content so she could continue on having a conversation with two other nannies or mothers. It worked. The little girl could not have been more than 2 years old. Personally, as a mother I have a problem with that, but you may not. Flame away.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Dr. Pepper is full of caffeine. This can not be a good thing for a two year old. Bad Nanny.

Anonymous said...

this is pretty much nit picking.

Anonymous said...

ha!

Anonymous said...

A sippy cup of Dr. Pepper and this is your reaction. Heaven forbid a two year old have a piece of candy when you are around.

Jane Doe said...

Having advertised the sight as one where people can voice their complaints, with the exception of those seem intended only to slander or defame an individual- we will post all we receive. Is giving Dr. Pepper to a child abusive? We think not. However, many of those things posted do not represent abusive actions. Again, we urge first and foremost and through websites and advocacy OUTSIDE of this site which we are heavily involved that any person witnessing the abuse of a child should please act immediately in the ineterests of the child. For more information about child advocacy opportunities in your area, please send us an email.

bboston88 said...

It's not abusive but not okay! What kind of nutritional habits do you people have to think this is ok. It indicates a lack of common sense at the very least. I'm sure mom and dad had fun that night when the kid was bouncing off the walls and crashing and they had no idea why.