Originally posted by Christine
Evil Princess--
You are right--I was doing so much more at age 12 than my daughter does. I was hanging out at the roller rink at 10:00 p.m. (with a group) waiting for my mom to come get me. At age 4, my cousin and I were playing "down at the creek" all day and we lived in an apartment complex. At age 9, I rode my bike (alone) over 5 miles on a highway to get to the candy store. I was doing so much more than my children. And it's not that I don't think they are capable of it, it is the safety issue.
Here's another scenario I'm faced with.
DD (12) was invited to go to the movies with her two friends. The one girl's mother was going to drop them off at the front of the theater at 7:30. The show was over at roughly 9:30 p.m. They were to come out front of theater into the parking lot and wait for the mom to drive through and get them. The mother, in my opinion, is the biggest ditz I ever met (nice enough though). Now, I've been to this theater at that time of night and it is crawling with people "hanging out" out front. I just don't think that this is a place for three 12 year old girls to be standing at 9:30 at night. So, I have offered to take them to the theater, shop for two hours, and make sure that I am at the theater BEFORE the movie lets out. Again, I start to wonder why the other parents don't feel that is necessary. I really start to think it's me.