Nor is that a Mirror in the Bathroom. |
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Dh’s cousin left her kids in the car to run into a mini mart for 5 minutes. The kids were probably young at the time, under 10. Well, someone called the police in that 5 minute time frame and our cousin consequently wasn’t allowed to leave the state with her kids without notifying the government for the next handful of years.
So just be careful; what’s acceptable according to the law and society is in different now than it was in the 80s. |
At 10 and 11, my sister would take the T together to Boston to sail at the sailing center on the Charles. It was a bus and then we transfer to the area line. NBD |
I was a summer "nanny" for 3 kids when I was 14. I watched the kids every day for 8 hours. We would walk 6 blocks to the park most days. Looking back I think the parents were crazy. |
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My parents definitely left us in the car when they ran into the store while we were out. But never for a few minutes.
I find it very odd that your mother decided to leave you in the car for an entire movie rather than leave you at home. That scenario does sound very odd to me. I can’t imagine leaving my elementary aged child in the car while I watched a movie. Especially if the child was not behaving - how did she know you would actually stay in the car? |
Totally normal. Once a kid is old enough to open the doors themselves, you're not risking hot-car deaths. I was left for ten minutes or so all the time while my mom ran into a store. What's the real risk? Kidnapping? |
Yeah, there are lots of things I'd let my kid do, but I don't want her to get hassled by busybodies or have the police coming after me. |
| I once witnessed a mob gather around a car wherein a dog sat with the window cracked while the owner was out of sight. They were outraged and discussed breaking the windows or calling the police over this gross animal abuse. No way I would leave my child with these lunatics around. |
Me either, even today? I don’t expect my 7 year to be within eye sight at all times. 4 year old yes. To me this depends on the kid more than the age. |
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You 80s kids were so coddled.
I was a baby of the 60s. My parents would routinely leave three under three at home in cribs to go play bridge at a neighbor’s house down the street. They did check on us every couple of hours. No car seats? No SEATBELTS!! |