Little Flower
Gold Member
@KwanYingirl That's unbelievable that some one left you to dig out your car. I hope my sons would never pass a lady and not help. Apparently you made it! That's the good I see come out of that. You did it :)
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???? Solara, do you realize that in one sentence you've just done to others what you seem to be taking offense at your anticipating they will do to you? As we used to say in high school "defensive, much?"I know I'm arguing with mommies so I'll never "win" this argument as those without kids are simply "clueless" when it comes to these things.
If we're chauffeuring them everywhere where do you think we're taking them? We're chauffeuring them to extra curricular activities...tennis lessons, karate, basketball, art classes, music lessons. Just because mommies drive their kids back and forth to school doesn't mean we're just letting them sit around becoming obese.WALKING with the kids so that they don't become victims of the obesity epidemic rather than chauffeuring them everywhere!
Without proper parent supervision? Meaning suitable or appropriate? So you're looking down your nose and chastising mommies who give their children appropriate supervision? As Eleanor said, it can be difficult to find that balance between over- and under-protective. And the age and level of freedom is going to vary for each child because it depends on individual abilities and maturity. Just because a child has shown themselves to be fairly responsible does not mean that they've developed the ability to stand up to peer pressures. Knowing they shouldn't follow their friends if they're doing something wrong isn't the same as actually being able to stand up to ones friends. It's a skill that needs to be practiced a little at a time in smaller, somewhat supervised settings, gradually giving them more freedom at a time that is right for that specific child.Not being able to go anywhere or do anything without proper parent supervision?!? Hell, half of the fun I had as a kid was when I was out and about and had my freedom!
I don't think it's that people without kids are clueless. But I think we've all said or thought we would handle things a certain way when we were parents. And then you actually become a parent and you realize not everything is so black & white...there is a lot of gray. You can think you'd do things a certain way but until you've actually had to live with your heart walking around outside of you, realizing that you bear sole responsibility for this small human...for teaching them, for molding them into good, kind, responsible humans, for their safety....until you actually bare that responsibility it is impossible to know what you would really do.those without kids are simply "clueless" when it comes to these things.