lil mermaid
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Absolutely!!!!! No way would I deny my child to go and comfort his classmate. I would go with my child and not with a group of friends however.
Same here. I would take her myself.
Absolutely!!!!! No way would I deny my child to go and comfort his classmate. I would go with my child and not with a group of friends however.
Yes, I would let my child pay respects. Death is a fact of life, no sense in trying to avoid it.
My prayers go out to that boy.....thats going to be a hard image to get out of his head.

ITA!
OP, by any chance are you in PA or NJ? I could've sworn I saw the same exact story in the paper the other day.
OP here yes this was in PA we are about 30 minutes from Pittsburgh, this happened last Saturday. DH and I decided not to let her go, she told me that about half of her class was going to be there and the teacher and the counselor from school would be there so at least the boy had a lot of support.
Would you mind sharing why you made that decision? It seems so contrary to what so many of us would do. I am just wondering what your reasons were. I'm not saying they weren't valid, but I am curious.
Yes (in my opinion).
Your daughter wanted to do something supportive and loving for a classmate in pain. And you said nope, she cannot go.
That just seems wrong to me - couldn't you have stopped by for 10 minutes, paid your respects and gone home?
Children take comfort in the support of their friends.
I think the main reason why we decided not to let her go was because DH and I decided that we wouldn't be going, and I wouldn't feel right about her going with someone else. If it was a closer friend of hers or we really knew the family I would have taken her.
I agree with 100%.
It was your decision to make as a parent, but in my opinion, it was the wrong one. Your daughter wanted to go and support this poor boy and you didnt want to go, so she couldnt either? I would have supported my daughter and went with her.
To each their own though.
11, yes. If she wants to go and be supportive, absolutly.
HUH?![]()
Okay, so you decided you didn't want to go. So your daughter couldn't go?
She needed your support. This was something she felt passionate about, a friend SHE wanted to support. (who care's if the class was there) that doesn't help your daughter.
I think you owe her an apology.
The OP stated this boy is NOT a friend. He is a classmate her DD does NOT know very well. Huge, huge difference.