my lil bro had a bbsitter cuz i waz out... and when i came home she was screemin and yellin @ him. She grabbed his arm and he said to our dog.. "Daizee help help! Help Daiz!!!" the dog didnt do ne thing... but ne way.... shud i tell my parents?
staciandcaitlin answered Friday September 3 2004, 4:37 pm: Absolutely!!! No babysitter should ever touch your brother like that. Even if they are being bad. Tell your parents right away. Maybe they will sit down with the babysitter and explain what she did wrong or fire her. But don't take matters into your own hands. You dont want to make things worse. Hope we helped!!!!!! :)
xoMarisox answered Sunday August 22 2004, 11:42 am: Def. tell your parents. They need to know. You never know what she may do next time. Rate me please! Hope I helped!
xlostangelx answered Saturday August 21 2004, 3:22 am: Yes!!! DEFNIATELY!!!! plz tell yur parentz bc if you dont .. then the next time she babysits..she could really hurt him and scare him!! plz tell!!! [ xlostangelx's advice column | Ask xlostangelx A Question ]
Babyzee answered Saturday August 21 2004, 12:33 am: YES!!! she has no right 2 grab ur brother at all or even touch him so yes tell ur parents so they dont get her 2 watch him again cuz he is will probably b scared of her *hope i helped* *STEPHANIE* [ Babyzee's advice column | Ask Babyzee A Question ]
Karen answered Friday August 20 2004, 8:57 pm: Yes, you should tell your parents. A babysitter is supposed to watch and hang out with the child she is babysitting, not abuse it. Your parents could actually bring this case to the court. Oh yea, one more thing, only hire a babysitter that you know very well. Hope I helped :) [ Karen's advice column | Ask Karen A Question ]
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