Hi all,
Hypothetical situation: You and your family of four are spending a day at Stormalong Bay. How old do your children need to be for you to let them play there without you tagging along to every corner of the pool? When they're young, every moment is spent together: always an adult within (at least!) eyeshot of the children. "You want to go over to the slide? Okay, let's go." But when does it turn into, "You want to go over to the slide? Okay. Come check back in fifteen minutes. I'll be right here."
I know this sounds like a weird question - but it has to happen sometime, right? I won't be following them all around the place when they're 18! So - when is it? 10? 12? Does it just depend on the kid? Their swimming ability? I have absolutely no idea. My children are still young - I won't need this advice for many years - but for some reason it's been on my mind.
How has your family handled this transition?
Hypothetical situation: You and your family of four are spending a day at Stormalong Bay. How old do your children need to be for you to let them play there without you tagging along to every corner of the pool? When they're young, every moment is spent together: always an adult within (at least!) eyeshot of the children. "You want to go over to the slide? Okay, let's go." But when does it turn into, "You want to go over to the slide? Okay. Come check back in fifteen minutes. I'll be right here."
I know this sounds like a weird question - but it has to happen sometime, right? I won't be following them all around the place when they're 18! So - when is it? 10? 12? Does it just depend on the kid? Their swimming ability? I have absolutely no idea. My children are still young - I won't need this advice for many years - but for some reason it's been on my mind.
How has your family handled this transition?


That's why I asked.