MiniGirl
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all the parents that left there kids to play at the Lego store.
Okay, in the 30 minutes or so that we were there, I noticed 3 people do it. Certainly not a huge amount but 3 more than I should've noticed. They didn't go sit on a bench or something. They left. One went inside to buy some Legos. It was a mad house yesterday and there was no way she was able to see this child the entire time she was inside. One left and came back with a WD bag, so I think she went to World of Disney and bought something, and the other one came back with a soda from McDs. The last one I overheard her tell her son... "Now you stay right here. I mean it. Don't go ANYWHERE." She leaves and after a few minutes he went inside the store for some reason, but he was back and in the same spot before she got back. None of these women mentioned dad or some other relative being right on that bench if they needed anything or anything like that.
I was floored because I would never leave mine like that. However, all 3 children were boys probably between 7 and 9. My oldest is 8 and they looked to be about her age. So, I was just wondering..... is it a gender thing? Are boys generally left like this (for just a few minutes) at a younger age than girls? Or is it just a coincidence that I only noticed the boys being left and people are leaving their daughters for short periods, too? Am I just over protective because I don't do this with my oldest? Also, other than the fact that all 3 children were boys about the same age, they seemed to have nothing else in common, so it wasn't a cultural thing.
Okay, in the 30 minutes or so that we were there, I noticed 3 people do it. Certainly not a huge amount but 3 more than I should've noticed. They didn't go sit on a bench or something. They left. One went inside to buy some Legos. It was a mad house yesterday and there was no way she was able to see this child the entire time she was inside. One left and came back with a WD bag, so I think she went to World of Disney and bought something, and the other one came back with a soda from McDs. The last one I overheard her tell her son... "Now you stay right here. I mean it. Don't go ANYWHERE." She leaves and after a few minutes he went inside the store for some reason, but he was back and in the same spot before she got back. None of these women mentioned dad or some other relative being right on that bench if they needed anything or anything like that.
I was floored because I would never leave mine like that. However, all 3 children were boys probably between 7 and 9. My oldest is 8 and they looked to be about her age. So, I was just wondering..... is it a gender thing? Are boys generally left like this (for just a few minutes) at a younger age than girls? Or is it just a coincidence that I only noticed the boys being left and people are leaving their daughters for short periods, too? Am I just over protective because I don't do this with my oldest? Also, other than the fact that all 3 children were boys about the same age, they seemed to have nothing else in common, so it wasn't a cultural thing.
