Guest guest Posted January 22, 2002 Report Share Posted January 22, 2002 Hey : How'd ' party go? I hope all went wonderful! Boy, that is such a tough question. How do you bring it up w/o having the parents take it the wrong way? Do you have his email address? Being the chicken that I am, if I had his email addy, I would possibly email him. Tell him right off the bat, that you're not being rude, but you noticed some flattening in his daughter's head. Perhaps send him the plagiocephaly.org link to offer some repositioning tips? That could help seems how his daughter is younger still. It can be a touchy situation, especially if you're not great friends with him. But you do want to help the child if you can. Good luck. Debbie Abby's mom MI > On that note: we had ' 1st bd party on Sunday and an old co-worker > brought his 4 month old. He is very familiar with the band we got for > - including comments from me like don't always put baby on the back > of her head.....well- my hubby and I (aka the head police) notice some > serious flattening starting to take shape on his 4 month old. How do I > approach this subject without pretending to be an expert, and scaring them to > death? I think he will act as if I'm trying to find problems with all > children- as I have said things before and he has made small jokes out of my > experience. (only until Sunday when I saw her did I think I should be more > specific about his daughter!) What to do? Her mother has severe anxiety/ > depression and I don't want to create something if its nothing! Any hint of > problems and we're sure to have a full blown panic attack! Send a link, send > an-email, call him, what do I do? > > ' Mom Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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