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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2015-05-25 06:36 pm

[ SECRET POST #3064 ]


⌈ Secret Post #3064 ⌋

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Re: Holiday Pet Peeves

[personal profile] philstar22 2015-05-26 12:43 am (UTC)(link)
Parents not watching their kids in general is a pet peeve of mine.

Re: Holiday Pet Peeves

(Anonymous) 2015-05-26 12:55 am (UTC)(link)
This. The apartment next to mine is family orientated and in the summer parents just let there kids be out in the entrance running around near a main road, screaming, beating each other up, and other nonsense. And people call the apartment and complain and they do nothing.

Re: Holiday Pet Peeves

[personal profile] herpymcderp 2015-05-26 04:33 am (UTC)(link)
Eh, that actually doesn't bother me at all. The idea that you should have visual contact with your children at all times (i.e. helicopter parenting) is ridiculous in my book. I think fostering healthy independence is pretty crucial, and allowing kids to make an occasional mistake and get skinned knees is part of allowing a natural cause and effect development.

However, there is a time and a place to allow your child to be unsupervised. A place like the beach where s(he) could potentially drown is not one of them.