naptagging
Naptagging is a term used to describe the practice of intentionally leaving children unattended for short periods, often while parents or guardians engage in activities like napping, showering, or quick errands. This behavior is distinct from accidental neglect and is typically characterized by a belief that the child is safe and will not come to harm during the brief absence. The duration of naptagging can vary, but it generally involves leaving a child alone for minutes rather than hours.
The motivations behind naptagging can be multifaceted. Parents may resort to this practice out of exhaustion,
However, naptagging carries inherent risks and is generally discouraged by child welfare experts. Even short periods