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Nanny camera really works--ugh!
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<blockquote data-quote="SuZir" data-source="post: 579119" data-attributes="member: 14557"><p>Unfortunately I can understand a desire to smack the baby, or shake, that is even more dangerous, better than i would like to. I can even see how someone would end up acting that desire. That of course doesn't make it right. And this was a nanny who most likely went home in the end of the day and didn't have to take care of the baby 24/7. That makes the video even more disgusting.</p><p></p><p>My difficult child was an unhappy baby. He screamed at the top of his lungs most of the day and night. He slept little and only short time at the time. and mostly only if held just right (and walked around.) And when he didn't scream he whined. Even while eating, it was nurse 30 seconds, scream a minute, nurse 30 second, scream etc. days and weeks and months of that with little sleep (we took turns with husband but we were still both totally sleep deprived.) I never slapped him or shook him but there were times he was in the hall crying his head off and I was outside on the stairs crying my head off, outdoor firmly closed between us. So I can understand the desire to make anything to make them stop. But there is desire and there is what you can and can't do, and plain right and wrong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuZir, post: 579119, member: 14557"] Unfortunately I can understand a desire to smack the baby, or shake, that is even more dangerous, better than i would like to. I can even see how someone would end up acting that desire. That of course doesn't make it right. And this was a nanny who most likely went home in the end of the day and didn't have to take care of the baby 24/7. That makes the video even more disgusting. My difficult child was an unhappy baby. He screamed at the top of his lungs most of the day and night. He slept little and only short time at the time. and mostly only if held just right (and walked around.) And when he didn't scream he whined. Even while eating, it was nurse 30 seconds, scream a minute, nurse 30 second, scream etc. days and weeks and months of that with little sleep (we took turns with husband but we were still both totally sleep deprived.) I never slapped him or shook him but there were times he was in the hall crying his head off and I was outside on the stairs crying my head off, outdoor firmly closed between us. So I can understand the desire to make anything to make them stop. But there is desire and there is what you can and can't do, and plain right and wrong. [/QUOTE]
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