Or a baby who is
left unattended most of the time with little social engagement may not form any type of relationship with a caregiver.
Not exact matches
The
most important thing to remember is to never
leave your young child
unattended in a bathtub, even for a minute.
Always Give Priority to Safety:
Most of the accidents occur when the parents
leave their children
unattended in a stroller.
While vigilance and common sense will ensure a trouble - free and enjoyable stay in South Africa, it is advisable to take the following precautions: do not
leave luggage, mobile phones or valuables
unattended; use the safety deposit boxes provided by
most hotels; do not carry large amounts of cash, and keep cash, credit cards and identification documents in a secure place on your person.
In summary — the
most important point to remember about a fenced yard and electronic fences is that you should not use them to
leave your dog out
unattended for any length of time.
It is
most commonly caused when an owner
leaves his / her pet
unattended in a parked vehicle.
Hot cars can be deadly
Most people know they should not
leave their pets
unattended in a parked car when the weather is hot.
As with
most huskies, she can not be
left unattended around small animals as she does have a high prey drive.
While
most pets won't be doing belly - shots or playing quarters, they may decide they need some holiday cheer and drink the entire glass of eggnog that someone
left unattended on the coffee table.
«Breaches
most often occur when an attorney sends an e-mail communication to the wrong party; when they post client information on social media without the client's consent; when they
leave a laptop
unattended and someone steals it or hacks into it; or when office mates
leave copies of client documents on the shared copying machine,» Wood adds.
Most of these swimming pool accidents happen when parents
leave children
unattended for less than 5 minutes.
Most stem from cooking accidents in the kitchen, like
leaving a burner
unattended.
While
most parents would attest that they'd never
leave their child
unattended long enough to allow him or her to get into a pool, any parent must also concede that children have a nasty habit of wandering off with surprising ease.
The rules for Mr Frodo Bunnykins — who's gone a bit psycho — are: never
leave an electrical cord or rubber thongs
unattended (or they will have millions of tiny chunks bitten out of them... haven't broken it to Husband about his stereo system); don't feed him too much lettuce or he will get diarrhea; and,
most importantly, never, ever pat him with salty fingers or he will bite you and draw blood and you will cry and scream until Mummy gives you a Chupa Chup.