I feel so sorry for some of these kids. Part of the fun of childhood is trying new, kind of scary things and these kids will one day be 18 and clueless. Yuck, it's very sad for everyone involved.

My Dad's favorite response when one of us got hurt was 'oh, that'll make you tough', followed closely by 'don't worry, it'll feel better when it quits hurting.'![]()
I always ask my kids if they want me to kiss their boo boo and make it fall off.![]()
The funniest (and scariest) story I can tell on my kids. I went in and told my oldest (about 5 at that time) to stop talking to her sister over the railing of their new bunk beds. As I am going down the hall I hear "I am not talking over the........klunk. The kid fell out of the bed proving her momma right. I run in and tell her "guess you won't do that again?" Than called dad to come and get us, ended up in the ER. Cuddled her the entire time.
The other thing the whole family says when we do a goober and hurt ourselves...."Smooth move Ex-lax". Yes I am a geek.![]()

or go swimming
) under their supervision to ensure their safety they'll actually end up in MORE danger in the future because they won't have the experience?When I asked my kids it all of their friends jumped off a cliff would they?I feel so sorry for some of these kids. Part of the fun of childhood is trying new, kind of scary things and these kids will one day be 18 and clueless. Yuck, it's very sad for everyone involved.

OK ...BTW -- same mom will not let her son walk from the office down the hall to my classroom (maybe 7 yards). . . .
That's how I read it, also, and I agree that there are just some folks who take things to the extreme. Maybe not even as extreme as some scenarios posted about, but on an every day basis.And I'm going to put the "It'll feel better when it stops hurting" in my little mind bank for future withdrawls, lol.
...and no, I won't use it if stitches are required or teeth fall out. To the poster who was commenting on this, I'm pretty sure the poster who mentioned it didn't mean that her dad was MEAN, just that a simple bump or skinned knee wasn't always cause for drama. (at least that's how I read it)
To me, this is being more than normally protective, it's being paranoid.I wonder if these parents realise that if they DON'T let their kids do dangerous things (like riding a bikeor go swimming
) under their supervision to ensure their safety they'll actually end up in MORE danger in the future because they won't have the experience?
When I was doing a long term sub in the 6th grade, I had a mom and dad who walked their daughter to class every single day! I often wonder if they still do that now that she is in junior high???

So Matt how DID you get that scar on your head?
My Dad's favorite response when one of us got hurt was 'oh, that'll make you tough', followed closely by 'don't worry, it'll feel better when it quits hurting.'![]()