Pixiedust530
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What you are saying is fine and makes sense. There are several on this thread though who have flat out said that the parents should not be sitting in chairs, they should be in the water. Some even saying that children who are bored because their parents are sitting out then become a nuisance to them because they then feel the need to entertain these poor children who's parents are not entertaining them themselves. Many others have said things about their children NEVER being in water without them. My post was in response to them, not to the moderate posters.
In my opinion, the issue of parents watching from a chair or being IN the water varies greatly depending on the age of the child. Some posters here have mentioned the age of their child(ren) and some have not. Sitting on the side with a toddler in the water by themselves vs. a 10 year old in the water by themselves are two very different things.
I am one of the people that said my child is NEVER in the water without me. He is only 4 years old and in my opinion that is not old enough to be in the water by himself. Just because I am IN the water does not mean that I am right next to him, playing with him or entertaining him. He is a very social child, makes friends easily and enjoys playing with others. Me being IN the water doesn't prevent him from doing that, but it does ensure I am able to supervise what he is doing, know where he is, and assist him if he gets into a bad situation & his safety is compromised.
I agree that all children need time away from their parents and need to develop skills for being self sufficient. Supervision at a pool doesn't prevent that.

Your opining is not going to change that. My kids will be just fine. Don't worry about it., and seriously its ok to just say "you" when that is really what you mean.