Tigger&Belle
<font color=blue>I'm the good girl on the DIS<br><
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Today my 6yo was invited to go to an indoor play area with a school friend. He doesn't pal around with this boy a lot, mainly just at school. But I have known the mother awhile. As a matter of fact, I used to take care of the boy's older brother when he was an infant (the mother was a teacher and finished teaching the school year the older brother was born).
Anyway, I was wondering if there are other parents who have a hard time letting their kids go off with other people. I don't mind him playing at other houses, but it's another thing going in their cars and to public places. I think it's a bit irrational, which is why I did let my son go. I did supply his booster seat (her boys don't use them), but I'll be kind of glad when he returns home. I was also a bit nervous when I let him go to the pool a few days ago with another mom and her kids (all older), but again did let him go.
The ironic thing is that he's my 4th child and in many ways I seem underprotective and I don't know that my son thinks I'm overprotective, which I suppose is good.
Also, I do "outgrow" this and allow my older kids to carpool, etc without too many worries.
So how many other worriers are out there? Do you override your feelings if you think you are being unreasonable?
Anyway, I was wondering if there are other parents who have a hard time letting their kids go off with other people. I don't mind him playing at other houses, but it's another thing going in their cars and to public places. I think it's a bit irrational, which is why I did let my son go. I did supply his booster seat (her boys don't use them), but I'll be kind of glad when he returns home. I was also a bit nervous when I let him go to the pool a few days ago with another mom and her kids (all older), but again did let him go.
The ironic thing is that he's my 4th child and in many ways I seem underprotective and I don't know that my son thinks I'm overprotective, which I suppose is good.
Also, I do "outgrow" this and allow my older kids to carpool, etc without too many worries.
So how many other worriers are out there? Do you override your feelings if you think you are being unreasonable?
I take normal precautions but let go when I have to even though sometimes I'll sit there biting my nails until she gets back.
I'd rather care too much than not enough.
. I told her that I don't only have one, I have three. But I only have one of each of them. For the record I consider myself to be just the right amount of protective and not over protective.
Just watch, Jake is going to be married before he flies without me...
Nice kid, but the parents don't pay any attention to where he is or who he is with.
that is exactly what I was thinking as well. Well said