Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:our kid has been in their own hotel room since they were 9 or 10.
I don't understand the issue.
I think there is some next level trolling going on in this thread.
We are the same. I get if someone isn't comfortable leaving their kid, but it's no more dangerous or irresponsible than other choices we make daily, so no, you see are not a terrible parent if you do this.
Anonymous wrote:I did a NOLS course when I was 15 or 16 - flew to another country by myself, stayed in a room by myself, walked to the course headquarters using a map. I didn’t have a cell phone (I am in my 30s now). So these posters who say never don’t make sense to me and I’m risk averse. It’s gotta be by 14 or something, but potentially younger!
Anonymous wrote:our kid has been in their own hotel room since they were 9 or 10.
I don't understand the issue.
Anonymous wrote:Probably by age 12 or 13 with DD. Of course something CAN happen. It’s not likely, but it can. It’s just the risk parents need to take to give kids more independence. It’s part of growing up (for kids) and of letting go (for parents).
Anonymous wrote:Good luck if their is a fire and you are in lounge and child alone in room
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a ridiculous and irresponsible. What the hell are you thinking as a parent?
Calm down. Nobody said that they were considering this with a toddler. 12 seems perfectly fine to me if the kid is responsible and knows how to put the deadbolt on the door, has a phone, can call you or the front desk, etc.
Don’t tell me to calm down. This is not at their home, this is at a hotel with people who have access to rooms you irresponsible prick.
Well my kid went on overnight field trip in fifth grade and there wasn’t an adult in the room.
Your anecdotal story makes it okay?
It IS okay. Schools and youth sports and other organizations have kids stay in hotel rooms without adult chaperones. Choir, band, basketball, school DC trip, school Europe trip…I can’t even count how many trips I went on before I graduated high school like this. There’s no danger and there’s nothing wrong with it.
No, it is not ok.
So the first time your kid will be sleeping in a room without an adult chaperone will be at college?
Someone once posted here that her 13YO wasn’t allowed to shower unless a parent was home. DC could slip in the shower and be hurt!
Absolutely ridiculous.
Eh I know someone who died this exact way and agree. They might have lived if they had been discovered sooner (concussion).
It’s not like you don’t shower, you just time it for when someone is around.
You can’t be serious. Do you also not eat if no one’s around in case you choke?
Yes! I know someone who died of choking too. I’d eat if I had to eat alone, but if I knew someone would be home in an hour? I’d wait.