and we all know which one was youWifezilla said:As a free ranged kid....I don't recommend it. There is always one in the crowd that talks kids in to doing really really dumb things. I am surprised we all lived
I tend to agree with this. I think the biggest thing is simply educating your child(ren) about what to do in certain situations and then trust that they will be ok.abifae said:I don't think there are more sickos in America versus other countries, America just likes it's rosy glasses so much that a child hurt in NY will have everyone in CA locking their kids in cupboards for safety.
The same way we want to give up all our freedoms in other ways, we do the same to our kids. *shrugs* I don't see any difference between "stay inside where it is safe and play xbox" and "take off your shoes and be scanned" at the airport.
The world wasn't safe then, it isn't safe now, so you might as well just enjoy life while you can! And go outside more. *laughs*
I have plenty of friends who proudly admit that their children sleep in their beds. I also have one friend who has two sons who slept in her bed up til they were roughly 10 and 12 years old and I think the younger one still does occasionally because they had really rough younger years. It was more "safe" for them to sleep with momma then to sleep in their own room.savingdogs said:I agree with the last two entries here.
I think it is interesting how in some countries, the children all sleep in the bed with the parents.
I bring this up because even though I was told to put my babies to bed in their cribs, ......I just couldn't do it, and all three babies slept with me and Hubby. We never crushed or smothered them, obviously. It seemed to be the most normal and natural thing to me.
My daughter brought her baby home from the hospital saying, "She isn't going to sleep in my bed forever like you let me!"
Now a year and a half later, she admits, "She doesn't really use her bed except occasionally. I can't stand to have her sleep anywhere but with us."
It made me wonder how many other American families do this and just don't talk about it. People thought I was weird to sleep with my children so I learned not to bring it up a lot. But I've known several moms that I got close to, and they often admitted their kids slept in their beds. Like it is a BAD thing.
I say snuggle em up while they are young, they will be teenagers soon enough and will no longer want to do that, I can guarantee!
I'm sure when we were still in trees and caves, we just tucked our children elsewhere to sleep. *sniggers*savingdogs said:It made me wonder how many other American families do this and just don't talk about it. People thought I was weird to sleep with my children so I learned not to bring it up a lot. But I've known several moms that I got close to, and they often admitted their kids slept in their beds. Like it is a BAD thing.
I say snuggle em up while they are young, they will be teenagers soon enough and will no longer want to do that, I can guarantee!
Wifezilla said:I know this is hard to believe, but I wasn't the instigator. I was one of the younger kids in the pack.