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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]NP. Their total lack of reaction time to danger around kids practically gave me anxiety. * Reparking the car- don't realize their 3 yo followed them out. *2 yo with fingers in hinge of heavy door that the wind is slamming shut. he just sits there chatting w his friend. * Baby slowly rolling out couch onto hardware floor, and he mother saying "catch her!". No response. * 2 yo following him out the door and it slams right on her. No response. Actually his response was to get angry and defensive since usually at the point of danger someone was shouting at him to stop or to do something. I cringe when he says he's taking the kids to the pool. It's horrible.[/quote] The slow reaction speed is scary. For most of my kids’ lives, I made excuses to drive them anywhere that required the beltway and XDH was happy to stay home. XDH tailgates and often doesn’t remember to use his beams at night on suburban roads. (I gave up trying to insist on high beams for unlit rural roads.) I used to have nightmares about the car in front of him stopping suddenly, or a deer running out in front of him, or worse, a small child. Once or twice I yelled “stop!” in fear and he actually thanked me for averting an accident. My kids do their own driving now and I finally breathe easier. [/quote]
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