JsMom2
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All three of our children are very friendly, even to strangers. I don't want to scare them into being rude and discourteous to strangers. But, how do I keep them safe too? It is a fine line. We've even come across children that won't talk to our very friendly children because their parents have scared them to "not talk to strangers". The generation of children growing up right now are very sheltered and are going to be very anti-social if we aren't careful. I make sure to keep an eye on our children at all times in public and told them they can only talk to strangers if Mommy or Daddy are there. So, they know the rules and are happy little kids in the process.
- Jennifer
When we were growing up we were also taught that we should always respect adults and that a man with a badge is always safe. Now I tell Jasmine that she doesn't have to respect any adult that doesn't respect her. And if she gets lost she knows she should look for a "Mom" for assistance. I also let her develop her instincts. For instance she told me that one of our teenage neighbors is kind of "creepy". I can understand why, because he's very shy and quiet and you never know what he's thinking. So I told Jasmine that she will never have to be alone with him.
On one flight we had a male flight attendant that was just smiling too much it was weird. Jasmine was only 7 but she picked up on the fact that he was not someone she should trust.