jahber
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That is certainly an entirely different situation, and I wasn't commenting on it. I was responding to a specific question about how a 2 year old could possibly slip into water unnoticed.Falling into the water accidentally is one thing. My concern is why this child was not noticed by the parents for the 8-10 minutes they estimate he was underwater. That is not a moment of inattention. We have not heard if this child was supposedly being supervised by someone else, but certainly someone was not doing their job.
As to this situation, when my son was 8 he was allowed to go up to the pool deck with his older sister to get a soda or something to eat. Because I had been on the boards with some actually helpful (not judgmental) people, I knew to forbid going near the pools. I knew how dangerous the pools can be for unsupervised kids because *someone had told me*. I wouldn't have ever even thought of it otherwise. It wouldn't have occurred to me that my usually compliant kid would even be tempted to swim without me (a no-no), but knowing how dangerous those pools are, I made the effort to warn him. If I didn't know how crowded and dangerous (or completely unattended, in this case) the pools are, it might not have even occurred to me. But regardless, criticizing parents after an accident is not helpful in any conceivable way.