This is a really thought provoking thread. Made me think on different levels about safety, fun, responsibility. nice.
as a Mom of 6 very different, very individual children spaced over 23 years apart (yeah, we are nuts!) I can see how my answer would be different for each one of them! LOL!
No cell phones when the oldest were traveling with us. Yet we did let them browse for an hour or so here and there in same park and meet up with us. (ages 12 and then 14 I think, this was alone, they would both have been boys. . .)
Next child had those super powerful but static-y walkie talkie thingys. The older two went off for dinner and a few big rides for about 2-3 hours without rest of us Future World(ages11 and 16, again 2 boys this time together) we were eating around the world at food and wine festival!
Next trip we had cell phones, DH and I, last night in park, I was alone with then 2 yr old DS and was 6 months pregnant. DH seemed to go every where older ones went but they did go alone sometimes too (we would give them a phone) this included DD8 yrs. old sometimes with 2 big brothers. . .they did great. However, Mom did not and DS2 did not. At park closing , DH and 3 big kids wanted one more ride on Space Mountain, I wanted nothing more than to sit on Main Street and eat ice cream. DS had fallen asleep in stroller and had just had a 12 oz cup of water before he did, (it was only 62 degrees outside). He suddenly started to have a feibrile seizure. A long one and I had never seen such. CM's helful, park guest helpful, ambulance ride terrifying for me (still no response from DS at that point) but sorry long story short, cell phone saved the day, called DH and got him off ride and to me in mere minutes. DS is fine today and although I claimed I would never return to Disney (to many scary memories) I did just that 8 months later. It helped erase some of the uglies.
Next trip we had an DS12, DD9, DS2, and DD5months on a heart moniter that went off regularly for her. We were at Disney for some "sanity relief" from hospitals and NICU stays. It was a bit of a stressful trip for me but we wanted it to be good for older 3 kids. 12 year old opted for Disney Quest one day while we all went to Blizzard Beach. He had his own ticket, id, spending money, and a cell phone. Checked in every few hours. Left DQ to get some lunch at DD and returned for a while. We picked him up as we left BB. . .He's a very responsible kid tho. DD9 was not happy to not have same freeedoms and is loooking forward to her freedoms as she will be just 12 when we return.
My 2 now DD11 and DS14 regularly babysit on their own for several hours at a time. They also babysit for MOPS groups, for other families, and their own sibs.
Sometimes you just have to let go and let them learn. It is never easy. It never gets easier. However, it is very edifing to know, you have rasied them to be responsible kids. oh and yes, they will make mistakes and probably more often then you might like. (like renting $10 pay per view movies by hitting the wrong buttons on the remote!~ our punishment? well, don't get up now! sit there and watch the whole darn thing! <grin>)
could something awful happen??? yes of course, and in our case it most certainly did in the form of a seizure, thankfully it wasn't while DS12 was sitting with him while his father and I enjoyed a ride together. . .but it sure could have. life happens.
Dance like no one is watching,
Love like you've never been hurt and
Work like you don't need the money. . oh and
laugh until it hurts !
PS I'm not an irresponsible parent so please no flames.
as a Mom of 6 very different, very individual children spaced over 23 years apart (yeah, we are nuts!) I can see how my answer would be different for each one of them! LOL!
No cell phones when the oldest were traveling with us. Yet we did let them browse for an hour or so here and there in same park and meet up with us. (ages 12 and then 14 I think, this was alone, they would both have been boys. . .)
Next child had those super powerful but static-y walkie talkie thingys. The older two went off for dinner and a few big rides for about 2-3 hours without rest of us Future World(ages11 and 16, again 2 boys this time together) we were eating around the world at food and wine festival!
Next trip we had cell phones, DH and I, last night in park, I was alone with then 2 yr old DS and was 6 months pregnant. DH seemed to go every where older ones went but they did go alone sometimes too (we would give them a phone) this included DD8 yrs. old sometimes with 2 big brothers. . .they did great. However, Mom did not and DS2 did not. At park closing , DH and 3 big kids wanted one more ride on Space Mountain, I wanted nothing more than to sit on Main Street and eat ice cream. DS had fallen asleep in stroller and had just had a 12 oz cup of water before he did, (it was only 62 degrees outside). He suddenly started to have a feibrile seizure. A long one and I had never seen such. CM's helful, park guest helpful, ambulance ride terrifying for me (still no response from DS at that point) but sorry long story short, cell phone saved the day, called DH and got him off ride and to me in mere minutes. DS is fine today and although I claimed I would never return to Disney (to many scary memories) I did just that 8 months later. It helped erase some of the uglies.
Next trip we had an DS12, DD9, DS2, and DD5months on a heart moniter that went off regularly for her. We were at Disney for some "sanity relief" from hospitals and NICU stays. It was a bit of a stressful trip for me but we wanted it to be good for older 3 kids. 12 year old opted for Disney Quest one day while we all went to Blizzard Beach. He had his own ticket, id, spending money, and a cell phone. Checked in every few hours. Left DQ to get some lunch at DD and returned for a while. We picked him up as we left BB. . .He's a very responsible kid tho. DD9 was not happy to not have same freeedoms and is loooking forward to her freedoms as she will be just 12 when we return.
My 2 now DD11 and DS14 regularly babysit on their own for several hours at a time. They also babysit for MOPS groups, for other families, and their own sibs.
Sometimes you just have to let go and let them learn. It is never easy. It never gets easier. However, it is very edifing to know, you have rasied them to be responsible kids. oh and yes, they will make mistakes and probably more often then you might like. (like renting $10 pay per view movies by hitting the wrong buttons on the remote!~ our punishment? well, don't get up now! sit there and watch the whole darn thing! <grin>)
could something awful happen??? yes of course, and in our case it most certainly did in the form of a seizure, thankfully it wasn't while DS12 was sitting with him while his father and I enjoyed a ride together. . .but it sure could have. life happens.
Dance like no one is watching,
Love like you've never been hurt and
Work like you don't need the money. . oh and
laugh until it hurts !
PS I'm not an irresponsible parent so please no flames.