Thursday

Los Angeles, California (1/18/07)

Received Thursday, January 18, 2007
Los Angeles- nanny to wonderful and adorable African American boy- 3 years old who is missing a front tooth from falling down. The nanny tells the parents he is attending school each day but keeps him out to go shopping. she has been spotted at Target and other stores around town during school hours and the parents think he is in school.

13 comments:

  1. How do you know she tells the parents he is in school when he actually isnt? Maybe he had already gone to school for the day.

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  2. wow, sad, i hope the boy talks to his parents or someone will see her and tell on her....wrong, wrong, wrong, Maybe someone could snap a picture with time and dat on it and send it to parents...

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  3. Wow, that is bad. Can you tell the parents? Contact them somehow? I'm sure the school can confirm the days he was missing if they ask. Please tell them. They think he's safe at school all day.

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  4. hiya
    can you give a more vivid detail of the boy and what the nanny looks like. Thanks so much!

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  5. seems you have many,many details here and you seem to know things that someone in close contact would know(lost his tooth falling down,keeps child out of school)..you should go to the parents. You must know these people to have such details!

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  6. I have to ask, WHY would she want to keep the boy out of school? Perhaps he is well-behaved an adorable and she just loves his company (which of coruse still wouldn`t make it right, to lie to the parents).

    But wouldn`t it make her shopping a lot harder, not easier, with a 3-year old along?

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  7. Maybe she wants no time restraints on her heavy shopping schedule. She'll never have to say "Damn - it's a quarter to three - gotta go pick up that kid. Guess I won't make it to Love My Shoes". Although that hoochie nanny picking up guys in Brooklyn doesn't seems to mind dragging around a kid. I don't pretend to understand why people sign on to be responsible and then do whatever they want. And feel fine taking money for it. O_o

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  8. well, I didn't attend school when I was three, and I'm practically a genius.

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  9. There's also the distinct possibility that the parents are paying for his preschool and definitely not getting their money's worth. And the child isn't getting his education. Or his playtime with his friends. The more I think about this the more it upsets me. Please tell the parents.

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  10. absolutely. I know my nanny has joked about the fact that by the time she goes through the drop off and pick at our child's preschool-which includes a line procedure and waiting-she only has 90 minutes of free time. If you factor in the time it takes to drive to and from a preschool, an unsavory nanny might easily choose to just omit the preschool alltogether. Especially in California. Where everything is a drive and a hassle.

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  11. What kind of preschool doesn't communicate with the parents if a child is frequently absent?

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  12. jmt,the fact that even believe this sighting explains so many of your other posts!! Jeesh!!

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