ludakristen
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Most two year olds do not take bottles during the day at least. There are a few that take them at bedtime but usually because Mom is too lazy to spend the time or listen to the crying to take it away. JMO.
If they went to the park at 8:00 am, the child should have had breakfast before they left. So why the need for a bottle right after breakfast?
This is what set my hinky meter off. Such a shame, another child gone because of her mother! IMO.
I take issue with your sentence (bolded by me). One, there are lots of reasons why a 2-yr-old might still take a bottle other than a "lazy mom." Second, assuming that the reason the child takes a bottle is because "Mom is too lazy" assumes that mom is doing all of the childcare. If a kid is doing something behind schedule, it's not always mom's fault.
I agree that there is a lot to be suspicious of in this story but let's not malign all mothers in the process.