So watching a kid is not watching a kid?
Don't get stupid on me and assume I don't know the difference. I simply think the word is petty to use when the importance in both cases, is the welfare of the kid. Watching a kid is still watching a kid, and I'd think most parents would want a "babysitter" to have the same attention they do.
I've put my cat in the kenal a couple of times, and I sure as hell would want the vet to treat my cat as if it was their own cat. In both cases we are watching my cat.
Don't get stupid on me and assume I don't know the difference. I simply think the word is petty to use when the importance in both cases, is the welfare of the kid. Watching a kid is still watching a kid, and I'd think most parents would want a "babysitter" to have the same attention they do.
I've put my cat in the kenal a couple of times, and I sure as hell would want the vet to treat my cat as if it was their own cat. In both cases we are watching my cat.