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  • Blackcat31
    • Oct 2010
    • 36124

    #16
    Originally posted by CedarCreek
    Same here. Unregistered is just trying to stir things up.
    It could also be a registered user who doesn't want to post under their user name. :confused:

    Originally posted by Unregistered
    After reading the responses on this site regarding the issue of a child mistakenly being left in a car and how the majority of posts all seemed to think the right thing to do is to perjure oneself by reporting this mistake. I can only assume that after the comments of justifying yelling at the children, you will have the same conviction to follow the "mandate" to report a violation of a child's "personal rights" as described in the childcare regulations in Ca, as well many other states.

    This regulation clearly states that you may not raise your voice to threaten, scare or intimidate a child. Raising your voice for any reason is clearly a violation.

    We all make mistakes and have been at our "wits end", we are all human.

    My prayer is that none of us ever make a mistake that hurts a child and that we all may have the patience to deal with children daily.
    You are right. We ALL make mistakes but how we handle or deal with those mistakes define our character, maturity and professionalism.

    In regards to the child forgotten in a vehicle, I am wondering how urging the provider to report such a SERIOUS incident is considered perjury?

    It was a mistake but how dare you imply that raising your voice to a child is anywhere near as serious as forgetting a child in a vehicle for over half an hour?!?!

    No one ever died from being yelled at!

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    • Country Kids
      Nature Lover
      • Mar 2011
      • 5051

      #17
      Originally posted by Blackcat31
      It could also be a registered user who doesn't want to post under their user name. :confused:


      You are right. We ALL make mistakes but how we handle or deal with those mistakes define our character, maturity and professionalism.

      In regards to the child forgotten in a vehicle, I am wondering how urging the provider to report such a SERIOUS incident is considered perjury?

      It was a mistake but how dare you imply that raising your voice to a child is anywhere near as serious as forgetting a child in a vehicle for over half an hour?!?!

      No one ever died from being yelled at!
      BC-there is a difference between raising your voice though and being yelled at. I have seen the effects on children that are never talked to unless they were being yelled at- They may not have died physically but emotionally its gone. It does have serious side effects that can last a lifetime.
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      • Hunni Bee
        False Sense Of Authority
        • Feb 2011
        • 2397

        #18
        Im confused, too, Unregistered.

        You're saying that by reporting an incident ("mistake") where a child was left alone in a vehicle for over half an hour is "perjuring" the provider (Im guessing you meant "incriminating") but...raising ones voice is a violation of the child's rights and should be reported?

        I suppose you were trying to be sarcastic, however you didn't do a great job of it. And seeing as how no one had even gone down that road, your post was highly unnecessary.

        I will so glad when people get over their cabin fever or whatever and stop stirring up controversy on this forum.

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        • Blackcat31
          • Oct 2010
          • 36124

          #19
          Originally posted by Country Kids
          BC-there is a difference between raising your voice though and being yelled at. I have seen the effects on children that are never talked to unless they were being yelled at- They may not have died physically but emotionally its gone. It does have serious side effects that can last a lifetime.
          Thanks :confused:

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