I think you have to treat your kids age appropriately, and also consider the kid. I have an 18 yo that is very scatterbrained. (But hopefully the Navy is fixing that!) I've always trusted his 16 yo brother to be more responsible than the older one.
This past summer, the 16 yo was in NM with his scout troop, and since he didn't make weight for Philmont, he was sent home. I would have totally trusted him to take the Amtrak by himself and make it back to PA safely. (Of course it helps that he's 6'5 and 290 lbs) When my 18 yo was that age, I would have worried that he'd have gotten lost at the train station in Chicago. Is that my fault because somewhere along the way I didn't teach him correctly? Possibly. Or is it just that he's different? Possibly. Or it's also possible that he would have been perfectly fine and I just didn't have faith in his abilities.
This past summer, the 16 yo was in NM with his scout troop, and since he didn't make weight for Philmont, he was sent home. I would have totally trusted him to take the Amtrak by himself and make it back to PA safely. (Of course it helps that he's 6'5 and 290 lbs) When my 18 yo was that age, I would have worried that he'd have gotten lost at the train station in Chicago. Is that my fault because somewhere along the way I didn't teach him correctly? Possibly. Or is it just that he's different? Possibly. Or it's also possible that he would have been perfectly fine and I just didn't have faith in his abilities.
I agree about the stranger danger thing, I just posted on another thread somewhere on the DIS boards about that very issue. I don't believe in teaching my kids to fear everyone. That doesn't mean I don't use my brain to figure out that sending a 9 year old out alone with no means to call for help is neglectful and I think that woman is a little sick in the head to gloat about having done it, as if she is so superior to the rest of us. I agree that it's my job to teach my kids to be independent but I draw the line at pushing them to make adult decisions about their safety before they are ready. If that makes me overprotective then oh well. I'm not here to please other people with my parenting.


Its really hard to know what to do. For us, we try a balanced approach and I'm sure we make tons of mistakes. We just try to be "good enough" and don't listen to all the advice and judgments people make.
