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In reply to the discussion: A Nice Jailing Should Teach This Terrible Mom To Let Her Nine-Year-Old Daughter..... [View all]joeybee12
(56,177 posts)22. The thought that when I was 9 that I needed any adult supervision
to go to the park never crossed my parents' mind, or any parents of my friends...I suppose it was a different time, although there have to be some areas where this is still ok...I think the media makes us fear dangers that aren't always there.
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one_voice
Jul 2014
OP
i have a park across the non busy, residential street. houses surround this two block park.
seabeyond
Jul 2014
#8
It sounds more like no parent or adult relative handy and no neighbor designated as a
amandabeech
Jul 2014
#34
Time after time we read about this...Where are the churches to help with this...Don't they have..
Tikki
Jul 2014
#11
Same here. If we didn't leave the house, it was "fer cryan out loud can't you kids go out and play?"
NBachers
Jul 2014
#38
How is it "abandoned" when mom gave her a cell phone, and knew where she was?
bluesbassman
Jul 2014
#15
I don't really recall this kind of crazy overprotectiveness, 30 years ago
Spider Jerusalem
Jul 2014
#45