Gosh what a caring daughter. She obviously trusts you to look after her baby and has gone to the trouble of giving you guidelines so that you can emulate her care. Both my daughter and daughter in law have provided me with lots of useful information when handing over their babies and I have found it made caring for my grandchildren easier both for me and the baby. I know the usual routine and specific likes and dislikes and the baby, who already has to cope with a change of carer, has no disruption to routine.
There is no universal formula for looking after babies, so for me it makes sense to follow mums guidelines particularly when they are tiny. As they get older there is room for flexibility.
Scottish political mess. Is Devolution working?
SNP and Greens end coalition deal
Have any of you got all electric cars? Pros and cons please.