She shows no other signs of anxiety. Just careful. |
Well usually people mean run off and get married when they use the word elope. Kind of a weird choice of word in this case. |
Yes, but not on purpose. And I wouldn’t really say “out of sight” but more that I’ll be focusing on my toddler who is a runner/risk taker and I can’t keep my eyes on both at the same time. So my 4 y/o will technically be within my sight line, but I’m learning it’s really hard to have eye on 2 kids at once. Which is why I’m always surprised by the “perfect parents” out there who rush to judgment whenever another parent suffers a tragedy after taking their eyes off their child for a moment.
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I generally have a rough idea of where my 5 year old is but after reading this thread I think I should try to keep a watchful eye on him. |
Yes, if he/she is with a sibling, or friend. With a random kid I don't know, no I would not. But if I got a park and meet a friend and both of our 4 year olds are running around, I do not need to see them at all times. |
I'm the PP who said yes with a friend or sibling. Editing to add NO if they are alone. |
It's a common usage for parents of kids with disabilities/SN. Google "autism and elopement." |
Never. I have my eyes on him at all times. He’s almost six. |
To be fair, if my child were likely to come back with a 3 year old wedded spouse, I would likely keep a closer eye out. ![]() |
It’s also common to use “elope” in the context of elderly adults in assisted living facilities who take off as well. It’s not a weird choice of words at all. |
Me too PP. |
Worrying about abduction at a park is like worrying your kid is going to get struck by lightning. |
Well, I watch my young child at the playground and I get them away from the pool or tall trees when I see a storm approaching. It's possible to take relatively easy measures to lower risk. |
Same. My 3rd just started walking so I know it is going to be even harder if I'm taking them by myself. With larger parks, I tend to go very early in the morning before the crowd. For example, Watkins Park. Once it gets too crowded, I am ready to go! |
I shadow my 2 year old and let the 4 year old run around and do what he wants. I check for him every minute or two, but I'm definitely not watching him the entire time. |