Anonymous wrote:My son wanted to know why he had to wear one and his cousin didn’t once a few years back. They were probably 10 and 12. Told my 10 year old it was because I love him more than my sister loves his cousin.
My sister can take a joke, luckily.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I let my 4yo ride her scooter in our driveway without a helmet. Why? She is not going anywhere far or fast and also will scoot a bit and then do something else and then scoot a bit more. If we are leaving our actual property, she wears a helmet.
Can she not crack her head on your driveway?
Do you make your children wear a helmet when they run around? They could fall and crack their heads. The same 4yo fell off the couch and bumped her head on the coffee table this morning. Should she wear a helmet while watching Peppa Pig?
I'd course some kids get head injuries from regular falls but it is more common on a bike, scooter, trampoline, etc.
Right. I guess we have difference levels of risk tolerance. If my kid, who knows how to ride a scooter, rides around in our 15’ driveway, I’m not going to make her put in a helmet. If she jumps on her small trampoline in the house, I don’t make her wear a helmet. If we are going anywhere with the scooter, she brings a helmet and wears it if she uses the scooter. I don’t think this makes me a bad parent unless your standards for good parenting is to never let any kid do anything that might be dangerous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I let my 4yo ride her scooter in our driveway without a helmet. Why? She is not going anywhere far or fast and also will scoot a bit and then do something else and then scoot a bit more. If we are leaving our actual property, she wears a helmet.
Can she not crack her head on your driveway?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I let my 4yo ride her scooter in our driveway without a helmet. Why? She is not going anywhere far or fast and also will scoot a bit and then do something else and then scoot a bit more. If we are leaving our actual property, she wears a helmet.
Can she not crack her head on your driveway?
Do you make your children wear a helmet when they run around? They could fall and crack their heads. The same 4yo fell off the couch and bumped her head on the coffee table this morning. Should she wear a helmet while watching Peppa Pig?
Anonymous wrote:I think they are so ugly and look awful. My kid is not speeding down hills losing control. It's fine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I let my 4yo ride her scooter in our driveway without a helmet. Why? She is not going anywhere far or fast and also will scoot a bit and then do something else and then scoot a bit more. If we are leaving our actual property, she wears a helmet.
Can she not crack her head on your driveway?
Do your kids wear helmets walking on your driveway?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I let my 4yo ride her scooter in our driveway without a helmet. Why? She is not going anywhere far or fast and also will scoot a bit and then do something else and then scoot a bit more. If we are leaving our actual property, she wears a helmet.
Can she not crack her head on your driveway?
Do you make your children wear a helmet when they run around? They could fall and crack their heads. The same 4yo fell off the couch and bumped her head on the coffee table this morning. Should she wear a helmet while watching Peppa Pig?
Anonymous wrote:I see kids, mostly boys, biking without helmets all the time now. It seems to be a trend, and I assume that many parents aren’t aware that they left the house without one, or they’re ditching the helmet in a bush somewhere to be picked up on the way back. This is in generally safety conscious Arlington.
Anonymous wrote:my kids wear a helmet for any bike/scooter, etc and have since they could toddle over to one. I want them to have a muscle memory for life - when they are out on their own without me to remind them, I don't even want them to consider it optional.