Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are the other parents out there watching their kids? No one I know would be okay with that. It’s an accident waiting to happen…but other parents may not be paying attention.
I told a kid not to throw sticks at the park one day and the mom turned to me and said if they can’t do it at the park then where can they do it. And I’m like, ummm nowhere…!
Were they throwing it *at someone? Otherwise MYOB.
You throw stuff in the woods, not a park. That’s the issue.
What if the woods are in a park?
Then it’s a park not the woods. I assume you had a stick impaled in your head at a young age?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are the other parents out there watching their kids? No one I know would be okay with that. It’s an accident waiting to happen…but other parents may not be paying attention.
I told a kid not to throw sticks at the park one day and the mom turned to me and said if they can’t do it at the park then where can they do it. And I’m like, ummm nowhere…!
Were they throwing it *at someone? Otherwise MYOB.
You throw stuff in the woods, not a park. That’s the issue.
What if the woods are in a park?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are the other parents out there watching their kids? No one I know would be okay with that. It’s an accident waiting to happen…but other parents may not be paying attention.
I told a kid not to throw sticks at the park one day and the mom turned to me and said if they can’t do it at the park then where can they do it. And I’m like, ummm nowhere…!
Were they throwing it *at someone? Otherwise MYOB.
You throw stuff in the woods, not a park. That’s the issue.
Anonymous wrote:No running with sticks, no throwing sticks or rocks, no screaming.
Anonymous wrote:I grew up in the Rescue 911 era and I think that stuck with me. I found myself calling my 6yo to stop running with a stick while playing outside with neighborhood kids and realized many other neighborhood kids were also running with them.
Assuming other parents have no issues, is it just me?
I think my worry is you fall and get impaled in the eye or neck or chest.
Anonymous wrote:Sitting outside watching a group of boys run around with sticks right now. There is intermittent stopping of running to sword fight. Kids are age 7 to 11. They are all having fun. No one in the vicinity told them to stop.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t allow any play with sticks. Boys love them, are often obsessed with sticks, but they must remain ornamental.
Anonymous wrote:Op here. I mean literally running around with sticks up and down the block and grassy area. Sticks like these:
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Running and chasing each other running around playing