Anonymous wrote:Do people really see photos of random children, locate their addresses, and then target them for kidnapping? I’m pretty sure most kidnappers just drive around looking for unattended children.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unfortunately, guns is actually #1.
Number 1 for what? I hope you're not saying guns are the number 1 danger to kids (especially kids living in middle class and or suburban households) because that simply isn't true, at all. I'm completely pro gun control but this is misinformation.
Anonymous wrote:Unfortunately, guns is actually #1.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well today I told my kids to not dig through the food left behind by some raccoons or squirrels. Is that too anxious?
Why would your kid dig through garbage?
It was a bunch of acorns and seeds from nearby plants in a pile. Kids play with dirt and sticks and whatever while waiting around for parents at the park.
So..you think your kid of going to get rabies from touch an acorn a squirrel may have had contact with?
Op^ and this to your list of things not to worry about
Anonymous wrote:Do people really see photos of random children, locate their addresses, and then target them for kidnapping? I’m pretty sure most kidnappers just drive around looking for unattended children.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m naturally not a worrier about safety related things. I don’t know why, just always been that way. I’ve realized with my kids I need to be more conscious of it, but it just doesn’t occur to me and even less so for dh. For example we took first day of school pics that were cute and our first family photos since having a new baby so I made if my fb pic. Almost 6wks later it occurred to me that pic has my kids name and school name on it and I pulled it down. Most of it isn’t social media related, I don’t post much on sm, just using that as an example of how something obviously unsafe flies right by me.
Any ideas of how to be a little bit more of a worrier about my kids safety? And before I get trashed I’m in no way a neglectful parent, I’m very involved, worry about their mental well-being, their diets, their happiness etc etc etc - this is just a weird area I don’t have the natural alarm instincts and am more like an 80s safety mindset
No one is stealing your children because you posted a pic on FB. It seems that you have no clue what the true dangers are to your children:
1. Family members and close family friends
2. Not wearing a helmet
3. Not wearing seat belt
4. Pools
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m naturally not a worrier about safety related things. I don’t know why, just always been that way. I’ve realized with my kids I need to be more conscious of it, but it just doesn’t occur to me and even less so for dh. For example we took first day of school pics that were cute and our first family photos since having a new baby so I made if my fb pic. Almost 6wks later it occurred to me that pic has my kids name and school name on it and I pulled it down. Most of it isn’t social media related, I don’t post much on sm, just using that as an example of how something obviously unsafe flies right by me.
Any ideas of how to be a little bit more of a worrier about my kids safety? And before I get trashed I’m in no way a neglectful parent, I’m very involved, worry about their mental well-being, their diets, their happiness etc etc etc - this is just a weird area I don’t have the natural alarm instincts and am more like an 80s safety mindset
No one is stealing your children because you posted a pic on FB. It seems that you have no clue what the true dangers are to your children:
1. Family members and close family friends
2. Not wearing a helmet
3. Not wearing seat belt
4. Pools
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m naturally not a worrier about safety related things. I don’t know why, just always been that way. I’ve realized with my kids I need to be more conscious of it, but it just doesn’t occur to me and even less so for dh. For example we took first day of school pics that were cute and our first family photos since having a new baby so I made if my fb pic. Almost 6wks later it occurred to me that pic has my kids name and school name on it and I pulled it down. Most of it isn’t social media related, I don’t post much on sm, just using that as an example of how something obviously unsafe flies right by me.
Any ideas of how to be a little bit more of a worrier about my kids safety? And before I get trashed I’m in no way a neglectful parent, I’m very involved, worry about their mental well-being, their diets, their happiness etc etc etc - this is just a weird area I don’t have the natural alarm instincts and am more like an 80s safety mindset
No one is stealing your children because you posted a pic on FB. It seems that you have no clue what the true dangers are to your children:
1. Family members and close family friends
2. Not wearing a helmet
3. Not wearing seat belt
4. Pools
+1
I don’t understand the anxiety about social media posting? At our preschool a bunch of new parents signed things that their kids aren’t allowed in any photos. So now the staff has to make sure these kids are out of all photos even on thr things that are sent on thr intenal app to parents documenting the day. What do they think someone is going to do?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here - some other examples that I’ve had people express horror over (to be clear this isn’t some weird “look how cool and relaxed I am” thing - I wish I did think through these things more
- letting my 2yo eat nuts and other similar snacks in the car (how would I know if he’d choked)
- letting them (4yo/2yo) run holding big sharp sticks
- letting them 3yo climb out of passenger side back of van before I was out of car. He started walking into parking lot
- letting 3yo scoot around a little park at the end of our block where I can’t see him (he loops around and comes back after a minute or 2, sometimes gets distracted by rocks or whatever, but I’d have no way of knowing if he just kept going in our very urban area)
also as another example, my now 5yo ran into one of his K classmates the second week of school at soccer. we are new to the school and i'd never met the kid or family. the kids started talking about a playdate and it didn't work out that day schedule wise but i would have 100% let him go have a drop off playdate at their house that day where i'd just met the parents and only talked to them for 5 min. My sister was absolutely horrified that i'd essentially send my 5yos to a total strangers house. and yes, now that i think through it that does seem risky...but worries like that just don't occur to me. my thought is "oh this is so great he's making a new friend at his school where my worry was he'd struggle....yay....lets get the playdate scheduled asap!!!"