kt_mom
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I'm not saying you can protect them from EVERYTHING, but A LOT of dangers can be avoided by some common sense and actual PARENTING.
I try not to judge another parent, because who knows what's going on, like if they are yelling at their kids, or you can tell they are just having a bad day, while their kid runs like a screaming demon in the toy dept. (been there done that, especially with DS who is autistic), that's one thing. But, when the child is put into a dangerous situation because a parent is being nothing more than lazy, that's another story. I have seen some things and just thought WTH!are they thinking.
I agree with what the OP did as far as letting the police know of the situation. I wouldn't have confronted the mother with the cop there, but I would have waited in my car to see what her reaction was. If she appeared upset I would have felt good about what I did, and hope she learned her lesson and wouldn't do this again, and I would feel like I accomplished something and drove away giving myself a pat on the back. If she was nonchalant about is, like OP said the mother was, I would have shook my head and drove off, and said a prayer for the child.
But some things that some people percieve as dangerous may not be for others. Its my right as a parent to make those choices based on my knowledge of the situation and of MY children. That's what parenting is. The truth is we put our kids in much more dangerous situations every day with much higher odds of something happening to them.
You can avoid the risk of someone stealing your child out of their bed while you sleep down the hall by having everyone sleep in the same room. But yet we tend to give our children their own room. You can avoid them being kidnapped from the school by homeschooling them but yet lots of people don't choose to homeschool. Are they also lazy parents lacking common sense? I think the actual chances of danger in these situations is probably similar to that of leaving a child alone for 2 minutes to run into a gas station.
Now I wouldn't leave a 5 year old in the car while I went into the grocery store. In that case I would probably hang around a few minutes and wait to see if the parent came out soon. If an extended period of time passed I would notify the police or let the store manager know or something. But I would never interfere by trying to tell another parent my views on their choice. Now at my DD's age now, I would be perfectly comfortable leaving her in the car while I ran in quickly to get a few things. not a full blown shopping trip but 10 mintues or so. The only reason I probably wouldn't is because some busy body would probably call the cops and that would upset DD.
are they thinking.



