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Is the NSPCC interested in controlled crying?

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dinosaure · 23/06/2006 12:49

Saw a ref to this in F&Z's post about leaving your child in the house alone.

Is the NSPCC "interested" in controlled crying?

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SecurMummy · 23/06/2006 12:55

TBH, I would say that if it is proper cc then they wuld view it as a parent doing their best for a child. If it is an excuse to leave a babe screaming for hours on end......

LucyJones · 23/06/2006 12:56

I wouldn't have thought so...

Caligula · 23/06/2006 13:11

I suspect they would be actually. They're interested in everything else. I suspect they would take the view that cc in itself is OK, but as so many of us parents are stupid and can't be trusted to do the best for our children, we'd better be told not to do it.

That's their usual attitude, anyway.

dinosaure · 23/06/2006 13:12

One more thing to feel guilty about, ho hum .

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sobernow · 23/06/2006 13:13

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dinosaure · 23/06/2006 13:14
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