Nov 30
anomaly369 asked:


My friend needs a place to nurse her child and would prefer to do so in private. Has anyone been there that knows/remembers?

Duncan
Nov 29
It’s Just Me asked:


I have a 10 year old son, and he is pretty responsible for his age. I get home from work 45 minutes after he gets out of school, so he currently attends after school care.

He has recently started to ask me when can he be at home by himself. He could ride the school bus home, and I would be home within an hour.

What do I do? Are there State Law guidelines regarding how young a child can be, or anything like that?

Thanks!

Tad

Nov 29
saltypopcorn14@sbcglobal.net asked:


I just recently found a baby bird hatchling in my front yard. It seems to be very young (no feathers and its eyes are closed shut) and I’m not quite sure how to take care of it. I tried to find its mother, but there seems to be no nest nearby. Does anyone know the best way to take care of it? Thanks in advance.

Leona
Nov 28
Staci asked:


I used to work for a daycare, so I am certified in infant/child CPR and first aid, and an old co-worker wants me to watch her 6 week old baby in my home a couple of days a week. What should I charge? I have NO clue what the going rate is!

Yvonne
Nov 28
Steph–>Devin’s Mommy asked:


Does anyone know where I can buy an infant or 0-3 cheer care bear halloween costume? I have looked everywhere and the places that have that size are all sold out! Anything would help thanks!

Muriel
Nov 24
the ignorant asked:


For those of you who send your babies to infant care at 2-3 months old, can I find out what your experiences are?
I have just started my 3 month old at infant care, and I don’t really feel very good about it. I am not sure whether I should send to a home care instead. Is it any better?

Cordell
Nov 22
How do you care for a baby duck?
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Philippians 4:13 asked:


I would really like to know how to take care of a baby duck, Can you train them? What do you keep them in? How do you keep them out of their food and drinking water?

Hilton
Nov 21
Peachy asked:


My sister is a stay at home mom with two teenage boys. My baby is 5 months old. I’ve asked how much she wants to charge but she won’t give an amount, although she does want paid. (Of course I have no problem paying her, but how much would you pay? Money is very tight for us but I want to be fair to her). She will be watching the baby at her home every weekday for about 8 hours each day. How much should I pay her? Thanks!

Bonita
Nov 16
imnoangel_81 asked:


i work at a day care. a lead teacher in the 2 year old class. today i got my first written warning been there for 7 months. i got a warning because i sent a note home with a child. yes they are 2 years old. i sent a note home because she threw her lunch in the floor screaming and jumping in it because i wouldnt give her a 3rd cup of milk. the reason behind why i wouldnt was she hadnt eaten a thing. here i am getting written up because my boss thought the note wasnt necassary. mind you it was a good note. in concern for her not eating. not her behavior. there 2 it happens. we have like 20 teachers and i find out today after being written up there is a teacher pinching children for dicsipline and teachers telling there children to shut up and then there are teachers actually popping there children. without being written up. im just finding this out i did call the state dfac and i put in my 2 week notice. does this seem fair to anyone? what are some suggestions on how to deal with all thi
as well kids being left outside and teachers not being aware. i generally stay to myself. my director isnt the best boss. she does nothing. i have kidney stones and if i call to go to the restroom it takes 30 minutes then i have a flare up and miss work? among other things. im just annoyed with the whole situation and surprised i was blind at all until i actually stood up for myself and found out what was really going on! how do i proceed with this. my child actually attends there in a pre-k class. seperate situation though. public christian day care state funded pre-k. there hired by the state. his teachers are the best. he does great there. i would like him to attend still. whats the best measures of dealing??

Ladonna
Nov 11
Pamela A asked:


Given that it is such a difficult decision for parents/guardians to leave their children in the care of another- what are the five most important attributes or qualities that you look for in those that will be caring for your child?

Wilber

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