Thursday

In the News-January 4, 2007

Another Home Invasion in the News reminds us to discuss home safety with our children and nannies.... (read more)

Babysitter leaves window open to have a cigarette, child falls out window and is caught by passerby.... (read more).

The Brazen Careerist- Horror stories: Baby sitting and the opt-out revolution .... (read more)

Bail set for man accused of breaking into babysitter's home and abducting child.... (read more)

Scorned Woman hires sitter so she can go out and stab her boyfriend.... (read more)

Wisconsin Police Investigate Death of Two-Year-Old who died while in a babysitter's care.... (read more)

BBC bosses accused of putting Norfolk children at risk for the sake of entertainment on a controversial reality show "The Baby Borrowers".... (read more)

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Yes. I had noticed an increase of home invasions too. Good time to talk to your children about opening doors for people. In one case not so long ago, the guy was dressed as a fed ex guy, so when in doubt, don't answer the door!

Anonymous said...

oh and the baby borrowers thing? They should be charged criminally!

Anonymous said...

I just saw that story about the guy catching the baby falling from the fire escape on the 11 o clock news. It was two guys walking by.

Anonymous said...

Re: The Baby Borrowers series: why didn't the producers just film some of the many actual young couples who already have babies instead of putting kids from stable homes at risk? Ridiculous and criminal. That poor ten-year-old boy who wasn't fed for a whole day! Insane. Are they trying to do a "Scared Sterile" thing to curb teen pregnancy?

Anonymous said...

JMT,
I am shocked that such a bad idea got so far as it did!

Anonymous said...

nice selection. loved the 'brazen article" can't imagine the "m" anny showing up at the coffeeshop with the baby home!

Anonymous said...

re: the BBC story. What 10 year old doesn't know how to ask for food? Strange...

Anonymous said...

re: The BBC- in such situations, people are likely to go along with the constraints of the experiment. It has to do with an ingrained respect for authority figures. This happens in experiments where adults are involved too. They follow the lead of the person in charge.