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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] And, that's fine. I want to know someone and visit their house before I hand over my child. Its not just immigrant groups, I'm not. The cars are a huge issue for me as mine and a lot of other kids I see should be in booster seats as they don't fit in the seats well in most (some are ok) cars. If you don't have the common sense to keep your 6-10+ year old in a booster and don't use one for mine, you are not driving my child. I'll meet you or your kids can come with us. Other issue is supervision. A lot of parents invite friends over and ignore the kids. I don't know your home, set up or parenting. [/quote] OP here. a) Of course, they have visited our house and know us b) The kid rides with her parents without booster sit. She too tall and big to sit in a booster seat. Jeez c) How much supervision does a 10 year old need? Do you follow your 10 year old around in play dates?[/quote] Our house is small so its really a non-issue as you can see and hear everything. But, in large houses, its not that simple and yes, kids should be monitored/supervised. Most 10 year olds need boosters.[/quote]
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