A Mom Lets A 14-Year-Old Girl Babysit Her Daughter Then Got A Text That Says “I’m Baby” 2 Hours Later, What Could Be The Problem? Find Out Here

Published on 07/09/2020
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She Felt Humiliated

Leeza Parson would soon tell the media that her main issue was not the fact that the Aurora Children’s Academy and Childcare Center was making sure that their kids were eating healthily. However, it was on how they handled the given situation and “took it over the top.” Leeza felt that she had been humiliated and it was not right for the preschool to dictate what her daughter was allowed or not allowed to eat.

She Felt Humiliated

She Felt Humiliated

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Going Beyond The Boundaries

Leeza Parson made her stand that when Aurora Children’s Academy and Childcare Center told Natalee what she was allowed and not allowed to eat during lunchtime, the school already went out of line. Leeza said in an interview, “What the school thinks is healthy for her is not what I think is healthy for her. She needs to eat what she’s going to eat. That’s between me and her and our doctor – not the school.”

Going Beyond The Boundaries

Going Beyond The Boundaries

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