Anonymous wrote:I'm not going to lie.. my middle schooler sees about 10 friends (never all at once) outside but no masks... we don't do anything inside but plenty of other families are....
Anonymous wrote:These kids with no or little socialization will certainly suffer the consequences. You might be protecting them from one thing only to have a problem much greater down the line.
Anonymous wrote:These kids with no or little socialization will certainly suffer the consequences. You might be protecting them from one thing only to have a problem much greater down the line.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These kids with no or little socialization will certainly suffer the consequences. You might be protecting them from one thing only to have a problem much greater down the line.
NP. It's not about protecting *them.* It's about protecting others!!
Anonymous wrote:These kids with no or little socialization will certainly suffer the consequences. You might be protecting them from one thing only to have a problem much greater down the line.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have 5 children and they hang out and play with each other... it’s a pandemic so we are not really keen on socializing outside of our family unit.
Weird.
How is that weird?
Honestly I have a big family and they all seem content with each other as as long as they can play games online with their friends. I seem to be the one overly concerned about their socialization. As long as they don't ask to see friends I'm going to keep it this way. It's the safest for everyone.
If you're very concerned and has likely voiced this as well as said so through your actions, why would they bother asking? It's all about you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have 5 children and they hang out and play with each other... it’s a pandemic so we are not really keen on socializing outside of our family unit.
Weird.
How is that weird?
Honestly I have a big family and they all seem content with each other as as long as they can play games online with their friends. I seem to be the one overly concerned about their socialization. As long as they don't ask to see friends I'm going to keep it this way. It's the safest for everyone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have 5 children and they hang out and play with each other... it’s a pandemic so we are not really keen on socializing outside of our family unit.
Weird.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have 5 children and they hang out and play with each other... it’s a pandemic so we are not really keen on socializing outside of our family unit.
Weird.