Anonymous wrote:Doesn't the car turn off if the keys get too far away? Or the car runs out of gas??? This sounds weird.
Anonymous wrote:Oh my gosh - how scary. I'm grateful that my car will not release the keys from the ignition unless it is in park and turned off. It has saved me many times.
Anonymous wrote:People are so uptight about kids' bedtimes; like something bad will happen if they are sometimes up past their bedtime.
I've seen a mother forget her purse because she was trying to rush home to get the kids in bed by 7:30p to avoid a meltdown the NEXT DAY. I've seen mother's driving erratically. I've seen parents get over anxious about it and pull their kids from a really fun activity because their bed time is in 20 minutes; then the mom was a wreck because it took the kid 90 minutes to settle down and fall asleep.
OP, relax about the bedtime and don't get flustered because the kid will cry in the car. It's not that serious. Your kid will survive if he/she misses a few winks. The kid won't survive an overly anxious parent that ends up making them worse for the wear because the parent read a book about "the importance of strict bedtimes and staying on schedule". Relax!!!
Anonymous wrote:Ok. She gets it. Instead of bitching her out how about suggestions like she asked?
How about a big "stop...is the car OFF?" Sign on the garage door that you cannot miss as you walk into the house?
Anonymous wrote:Ok. She gets it. Instead of bitching her out how about suggestions like she asked?
How about a big "stop...is the car OFF?" Sign on the garage door that you cannot miss as you walk into the house?