lizzybeth said:Is LE absolutely sure that it was the three year old that injured the baby? There have been cases where the parent has and decided to blame it on another child.
GlitchWizard said:I "mother" other people's kids ALL the time. The reason is - when there are other adults around, it seems everyone assumes everyone else is watching the kids.
Wrong.
Pandora said:GlitchWizard said:I "mother" other people's kids ALL the time. The reason is - when there are other adults around, it seems everyone assumes everyone else is watching the kids.
Wrong.
Me too, Glitch! The crazy thing is--I DON'T HAVE KIDS! I watch them ALL the time! In our last neighborhood, I also watched the cars that drove through, and if I didn't recognize them (and they were driving slowly--gawking), I made a mental note of the description(s) and plates! I don't plan to have children, but I can't believe the people who do have kids and ignore them! Working in retail now, I regularly watch kids whose parents are shopping. One guy was watching a kid in front of the TVs whose parents took off shopping (they left him there figuring he would be entertained!). When the guy noticed me eying him, he took off. Hmmmmm....
Early news reports stated that several young children were attempting to feed the baby. I'm going to assume that LE questioned the children and determined which one did the hitting. But no doubt about it, the adults in this family were extremely neglectful - a 3mo shouldn't be left alone with other children and a 3mo should not be fed without adult supervision.lizzybeth said:Is LE absolutely sure that it was the three year old that injured the baby? There have been cases where the parent has and decided to blame it on another child.
The family reports that the baby is doing well.Mr. E said:I'm sorry if this has been posted. I've just scanned the last posts quickly as I'm at work. I wanted to know if there have been any updates on the baby.
Thank goodness!Marie said:The family reports that the baby is doing well.
I can only imagine that this 3-year-old child has learned that when something doesn't go your way or when you are angry or frustrated, you react with violence. I would not be in the least bit suprised to find out that the child's mother solves her parenting problems with violence. Or that her marriage/relationship is violent, and the child witnesses it.CarpeDiem said:I can't picture the hostility it would require in the 3 year old to hurt this baby so severly. One wack you can picture but over and over again. That I can't see. Seems to me he had to have seen a child treated like that before, perhaps himself, to react in such a way, IF, he did.
That is the first thing that jumped out at me also. I do hope that they get this little boy some type of help to deal with anger management. Prayers for the little one.T-Rex said:Damn, though; the infant's mom was 17, and has two other kids?!
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