Anonymous wrote:Well today I told my kids to not dig through the food left behind by some raccoons or squirrels. Is that too anxious?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m naturally not a worrier about safety related things. I don’t know why, just always been that way. I’ve realized with my kids I need to be more conscious of it, but it just doesn’t occur to me and even less so for dh. For example we took first day of school pics that were cute and our first family photos since having a new baby so I made if my fb pic. Almost 6wks later it occurred to me that pic has my kids name and school name on it and I pulled it down. Most of it isn’t social media related, I don’t post much on sm, just using that as an example of how something obviously unsafe flies right by me.
Any ideas of how to be a little bit more of a worrier about my kids safety? And before I get trashed I’m in no way a neglectful parent, I’m very involved, worry about their mental well-being, their diets, their happiness etc etc etc - this is just a weird area I don’t have the natural alarm instincts and am more like an 80s safety mindset
No one is stealing your children because you posted a pic on FB. It seems that you have no clue what the true dangers are to your children:
1. Family members and close family friends
2. Not wearing a helmet
3. Not wearing seat belt
4. Pools
Unfortunately, guns is actually #1.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m naturally not a worrier about safety related things. I don’t know why, just always been that way. I’ve realized with my kids I need to be more conscious of it, but it just doesn’t occur to me and even less so for dh. For example we took first day of school pics that were cute and our first family photos since having a new baby so I made if my fb pic. Almost 6wks later it occurred to me that pic has my kids name and school name on it and I pulled it down. Most of it isn’t social media related, I don’t post much on sm, just using that as an example of how something obviously unsafe flies right by me.
Any ideas of how to be a little bit more of a worrier about my kids safety? And before I get trashed I’m in no way a neglectful parent, I’m very involved, worry about their mental well-being, their diets, their happiness etc etc etc - this is just a weird area I don’t have the natural alarm instincts and am more like an 80s safety mindset
No one is stealing your children because you posted a pic on FB. It seems that you have no clue what the true dangers are to your children:
1. Family members and close family friends
2. Not wearing a helmet
3. Not wearing seat belt
4. Pools
Anonymous wrote:80s mindset is way better. everything I’ve read supports that it was better for everyone, kids and parents. Please don’t try to make yourself be a worrier!! Your kids will be fine, great even. The only things you need to prevent are things that risk life and limb. Any other bumps, bruises, breaks, learning etc are worth it. Maybe read some books that will help you bolster your confidence in not being a worrier and why it can be good for kids. I’ll come back with some examples in a few I can’t remember off the top of my head.

Anonymous wrote:You don’t need to be more of a worrier. Really, it’ll be fine.
Anonymous wrote:I’m naturally not a worrier about safety related things. I don’t know why, just always been that way. I’ve realized with my kids I need to be more conscious of it, but it just doesn’t occur to me and even less so for dh. For example we took first day of school pics that were cute and our first family photos since having a new baby so I made if my fb pic. Almost 6wks later it occurred to me that pic has my kids name and school name on it and I pulled it down. Most of it isn’t social media related, I don’t post much on sm, just using that as an example of how something obviously unsafe flies right by me.
Any ideas of how to be a little bit more of a worrier about my kids safety? And before I get trashed I’m in no way a neglectful parent, I’m very involved, worry about their mental well-being, their diets, their happiness etc etc etc - this is just a weird area I don’t have the natural alarm instincts and am more like an 80s safety mindset