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To report childminder

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Redissuereader · 19/11/2016 21:47

And who would I report them to? Walked past childminders house the other day and saw a baby outside crying. I hace has discussions with said childminder before and she is very aggressive and defensive, always complaining about how people are watching her every move because she is a childminder and apparently people are just dying to report her for anything at all. On my way home from school drop off the other day I saw a baby outside crying. I didn't know what to do and didn't have my phone on me so couldn't call anyone immediately. I decided that I was too angry to confront directly and I needed to enlist help, I live about 150 yards away and was on way home to get phone and go back and ring police. On the way I met a neighbour, another parent, and explained the situation, she said she knew exactly who I was talking about and she would go round as the childminder is quite ditsy and she would knock on and let her know. A bit later the neighbour called to say that she had called round and there was no answer for ages, she had to go into the house and found childminder and her friend chatting in the kitchen. Childminder said that they were just on the way out but no one had their coats on, baby had been outside for at least 10 minutes completely alone (other than me stood nearby making sure no one took the child away). So my question is, is it unreasonable to report this childminder to the authorities and if not then which authorities would you report her to? I personally think if it were my child that had been put in thy danger I would want to know, but maybe I'm wrong.

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TheCakes · 20/11/2016 10:42

Well, yes, it's fine for a baby to be asleep in the pushchair, strapped in, wrapped up, and in a secure place. On the street is a whole different ball game.
I used to park the pram outside the back door and do jobs in the kitchen, where I could see and hear him, and no-one else could.
She wasn't responding to the baby crying or supervising properly.
Report.

pooh2 · 20/11/2016 11:18

Please please please report to Ofsted!! This sounds totally out of order Confused

Redissuereader · 20/11/2016 13:56

This is it, I always used to have the pram in sight and in the enclosed back garden. I just think this is so irresponsible and the parents should find out.

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eddiemairswife · 20/11/2016 14:23

At one time it was usual to leave babies in prams outside shops. It was extremely rare for any to be taken or come to harm.

GettingitwrongHauntingatnight · 20/11/2016 14:30

I do think you should report. What issues have you had before with her?

I agree that people seem to watch childminders and judge.

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