Wow. So, just finished interview. Little girl is 9 months old and the incident in question at previous daycare is that she choked on a piece of pizza & mom (an E.R. Nurse) happened to be there, as it was an orientation week for baby and mom was chose to stay for it. Apparently, the daycare provider froze and Mom had to jump in. So, having had my own child choke on a digestive cookie and I had to preform first aid on my own child (breaking down totally afterward); it's extremely scary and I understand. But here's the clincher...Mom wants to bring her back in an hour and watch me feed her so she knows that I can "handle things" (she also wanted to see the blender that I would be pureeing all if her food in, that it "is a good one). Also, the child is just sitting up (again, 9 months old).does not crawl. Her concern is that she just "gets tired of sitting and flops back" & "could I keep a cushion behind her just in case?". Parents say that she has an excersaucer that they keep her in a lot at home (kinda explains the no crawl thing). Her Mom is also concerned that "she cannot play outside". I said, sure she can...I just put out a blanket and toys??!! She replied "I would prefer a playpen". I showed her what would be her nap room; it currently has a playpen...mom would prefer a crib (what's the difference if she's within weight ranges, not climbing out etc.?), fortunately I have one already set up for my son who has now transitioned to toddler bed. Am I setting myself up for all kinds of crazy here?!