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Lord Mandy's Mother has ruined McKenzie!
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<blockquote data-quote="keista" data-source="post: 530262" data-attributes="member: 11965"><p>No, you're not crazy. Yes a mom (or caregiver) <em>*should*</em> be able to put a baby down to do housekeeping or just get a break. It doesn't always happen. Enter the world of difficult children! Seriously, I know I'm not the only one here to have posted that I was never <em>*allowed*</em> to put my child down. This didn't happen with son and didn't happen with DD2. The variable DD1. With McKenzie???? The problem is variable caregivers, but I think it's unfair to blame Amanda for spoiling this child when it really could be a problem with the child. This isn't a defense of Amanda, but McKenzie. How many of us had well intentioned relatives who accused us of spoiling our kids? If only we disciplined more or had higher expectations. Always *OUR* (caregiver's) fault.</p><p></p><p>Given she previously displayed these kinds of issues, and who the parents are, don't blame away behavior problems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keista, post: 530262, member: 11965"] No, you're not crazy. Yes a mom (or caregiver) [I]*should*[/I] be able to put a baby down to do housekeeping or just get a break. It doesn't always happen. Enter the world of difficult children! Seriously, I know I'm not the only one here to have posted that I was never [I]*allowed*[/I] to put my child down. This didn't happen with son and didn't happen with DD2. The variable DD1. With McKenzie???? The problem is variable caregivers, but I think it's unfair to blame Amanda for spoiling this child when it really could be a problem with the child. This isn't a defense of Amanda, but McKenzie. How many of us had well intentioned relatives who accused us of spoiling our kids? If only we disciplined more or had higher expectations. Always *OUR* (caregiver's) fault. Given she previously displayed these kinds of issues, and who the parents are, don't blame away behavior problems. [/QUOTE]
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