Anonymous wrote:This would be a hard no from me. I tell my kids regularly that if an adult tells them to keep a secret from their parents, that is not a safe person, they are not in trouble, but they should tell me right away. Sounds like your kid did the right thing.
I'd go to the babysitter and say "Look, I have no problem with you taking Larlo for special treats after school or watching a little TV before bedtime. He really enjoys his time with you, and some breaks in the routine make it even more special. But it's REALLY important to me that you don't tell him to keep secrets from me. I know in your case, it's totally harmless stuff. But secrecy is how child predators operate, so we've told him that an adult should never ask him to keep a secret from his parents. He did great - he came to us and told us, so that's good, but please don't do that in the future."
Anonymous wrote:My 5 year old told me that one of our babysitters (an older women) takes them to do “fun things” like getting chick fil a ice cream after school or watch a movie instead of reading a book before bed and says don’t tell your parents. I’d feel less weird about it if it were a teenager babysitter but is this a red flag coming from a 50 year old woman babysitter? Or am I overthinking it? Husband thinks I’m being ridiculous
Anonymous wrote:This would be a hard no from me. I tell my kids regularly that if an adult tells them to keep a secret from their parents, that is not a safe person, they are not in trouble, but they should tell me right away. Sounds like your kid did the right thing.
I'd go to the babysitter and say "Look, I have no problem with you taking Larlo for special treats after school or watching a little TV before bedtime. He really enjoys his time with you, and some breaks in the routine make it even more special. But it's REALLY important to me that you don't tell him to keep secrets from me. I know in your case, it's totally harmless stuff. But secrecy is how child predators operate, so we've told him that an adult should never ask him to keep a secret from his parents. He did great - he came to us and told us, so that's good, but please don't do that in the future."
Anonymous wrote:This would be a hard no from me. I tell my kids regularly that if an adult tells them to keep a secret from their parents, that is not a safe person, they are not in trouble, but they should tell me right away. Sounds like your kid did the right thing.
I'd go to the babysitter and say "Look, I have no problem with you taking Larlo for special treats after school or watching a little TV before bedtime. He really enjoys his time with you, and some breaks in the routine make it even more special. But it's REALLY important to me that you don't tell him to keep secrets from me. I know in your case, it's totally harmless stuff. But secrecy is how child predators operate, so we've told him that an adult should never ask him to keep a secret from his parents. He did great - he came to us and told us, so that's good, but please don't do that in the future."
Anonymous wrote:Not ok to say don’t tell your parents. Red flag.