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05-03-2007, 01:58 PM
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To tattle or not to tattle? When does it cross the line?
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A GOOD friend of mine went back to work in March. She arranged for a mom of her dd's friend to watch her 2.5 year old son. She could not do it for four days so I watched him those four days.
About a week ago, I posted about this here, she was told by two other teachers and a parent that the mom (Jen) was not so nice to her dd at Field Day when she was supposed to be looking out for her, taking her to lunch, etc. She came to me crying asking me to watch both children for the four teacher workdays after school gets out. I decided to do that.
At that time, I asked about her ds. She said he was ok staying there that the problem seemed to be her only with her dd. Well, Jen also works at our MOPS meetings and brings Nathan. He is in my dd's class and today was our last meeting so the kids all came over for food and a slide show. Instead of coming over with Jen, they brought Nathan to the room and he was confused so I took him with me to get food, drink, play with my kids. No big deal. That could have been some confusion on others parts, not Jen's. BUT when Jen CAME into the room, she totally ignored Nathan. She didn't even look for him. Another friend commented on it, too, so it was not just me being sort of ticked. She was there 20 minutes before she even came over to him!! Then she proceeded to tell me that he was "ornary" today. Hello! You only saw him for an hour before you brought him here and he has been away from you! How does she know that? He seemed fine when he was with me. He was dancing, playing, blowing a whistle, having a good time.
Now, I love these kids! This is a really, really good friend and I have known Nathan since he was born. While I don't particularly want to take on the role of caregiver, I know if I say something, she is going to ask me and I am inclined to say YES to get him away from Jen. But, Jen's dd is also in my friend's class that she teaches, which I know has already caused some friction and if I say something like this, it will only make that worse.
Should I not say anything? I don't think he is being abused, but I don't think he is getting good care. He seems like an afterthought to Jen. He probably spends the day in front of the TV.
Or should I keep my mouth shut for two more weeks and just check in on them every so often?
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