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I don't get some people

I'm co parenting at the moment and a few weekends ago him and his mum had her on Sunday for 5 hour's and when we picked her up they told me about a lump and bruise on her head.
His mum turned to my 6 year old and said to her have you battered your baby sister to her face. I will say it wasn't there in the morning.
How can someone be so horrible to blame a kid for what they have done and they didn't own up to it. This is the 4th issue I have had with them
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2 types of kids teachers worry about. One's that are extremely bruised regularly for no apparent reason and one's who have absolutely no bruises as they tend to be far to protected.

My 2 boys are very physically active and almost always have some new scrap or bruise, if something more serious happens one parent informs the other and some times it is "stop punching your brother!"
MiraRoss · 31-35, F
@Justafantasy she's not even one yet so with them not owning up what happen it's hard
@MiraRoss fair, some bumps and bruises do happen from things like learning to walk (falling down) learning to run (into stuff) and just life. I'm not trying to defend anyone, just know I'm not surprised by some bruises
MiraRoss · 31-35, F
@Justafantasy she's crawling but not trying to stand yet but the size of the lump and bruise she's hit it off something big but fir them to not admit it is wrong and it's not the first time something has happened