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- From: tigger@satyr.Sylvan.COM (Grace Sylvan)
- Newsgroups: misc.kids
- Subject: Re: Leaving kids alone
- Message-ID: <TIGGER.93Jan23125942@satyr.Sylvan.COM>
- Date: 23 Jan 93 20:59:42 GMT
- References: <cathe.727486523@xanadu> <1jikq1INN7q2@elroy.jpl.nasa.gov>
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- In article <1jikq1INN7q2@elroy.jpl.nasa.gov> lauraf@classy.Jpl.Nasa.Gov (Laura Floom) writes:
-
- I think in their case, ignorance was bliss. They havent a clue about
- some of the things I did, or had happen to me. My mom grew up in London
- during the blitz, and the real possiblity of having bombs drop on you
- sort of dwarfed all else that was going on (in fact she was living in a
- house that got bombed). I guess she figured since bombs werent dropping
- out of the sky in LA, then little harm could come to us. I know she was
- wrong about this, and my kids will be reared with this in mind.
-
- Sometimes I wonder how much they did or didn't know. Perhaps some of
- those experiences are just valuable experiences to have in growing up.
- Even the slightly dangerous ones, particularly if you realized
- sometimes afterwards how lucky you were. Perhaps your mom thought that
- because there weren't bombs, you were never in danger, but I doubt it.
- Moms specialize in worrying about their kids.
-
- My brother and I went down to the local park recreation program
- unsupervised. It was probably a ten block total walk, with my mom
- crossing us on the busy street in front of our house, and me crossing
- the one side street by myself. I was alone down there when I was 6. I
- broke my arm falling off a slide, and the people managing the program
- and the town police took care of me until my mom met me (just shortly
- after we arrived) at the hospital. But I had a lot of valuable
- experiences there, both with the other kids, other adults, doing craft
- projects my mom wasn't set up for, and during the alone time I chose
- to take - when I'd go chasing after butterflies and frogs instead of
- hanging out in the program area. My mom probably thought I'd always be
- in the program area - but that independent time when I could just do
- my own thing was a great experience for me.
-
- It's a fine line to walk between giving a child the space to grow and
- experience and learn for themselves and build self confidence through
- it and taking 'unnecessary' chances. Being alive is risky. Just living
- to minimize risks is survival - I hope to raise my children to be
- willing to take small to medium risks.
- --
-
- Tigger (Grace Sylvan) Mom of Katherine Yelena, 8/8/89,
- tigger@satyr.sylvan.com Corey 1/31/91; we loved him so,
- Robin Gregory born 2/28/92
-
- "It seems to me that our large goal is to find the ways to help our
- children become humane and strong."
-
- - Dr Haim Ginott quoted by Adele Faber & Elaine Mazlish
-