bambi Posted June 3, 2000 Share Posted June 3, 2000 There is a huge graveyard directly behind my babysitter's house. Recently, it has "expanded" n moved so near to the back of her house that she sealed the back of her house with a wall to the ceiling (the tomb stones are only 2 feet away from her house!), leaving only some tiny ventilation holes close to the ceiling. I wonder if there is going to be some adverse effects on my newborn son that is currently under her care during daytime. Shall I change babysitter immediately? Thank you. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted June 4, 2000 Staff Share Posted June 4, 2000 Dear Ng,1. From what I understand, your child is only a baby. But if your child is grown up around 2 years or more, it is best not to be wonder too closely to the graveyard area.2. If there is a `funeral ceremony' best to stay clear of the back of the house or see the activities.3. Where possible, there should not be too large trees at the back of your baby sister's home. If it is, even in day time it would not be advisable to have your child in this environment.4. Usually, in the day time, it is less of a problem. But if your child constantly cries at your baby sitter's home, it is best not to have him/her stay with the babysister, otherwise, it is still acceptable.Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 6/3/00 9:23:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:There is a huge graveyarddirectly behind mybabysitter's house. Recently,it has "expanded" n moved sonear to the back of her housethat she sealed the back ofher house with a wall to theceiling (the tomb stones areonly 2 feet away from herhouse!), leaving only sometiny ventilation holes closeto the ceiling. I wonder ifthere is going to be someadverse effects on my newbornson that is currently underher care during daytime. ShallI change babysitterimmediately? Thank you. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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