Anonymous wrote:I would refuse and not feel bad about it. Some of these camp directors are really clueless.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What’s the movie and how old is your kid?
Those answers will determine if you are being a jerk.
6 year old and pg movie - you aren’t being a jerk.
+1
If they are taking kids that age to a movie, they need to choose something G-rated. Period. Little kids can be much more sensitive to things, and can find things scary or upsetting that wouldn't bother an older kid or an adult at all. "PG" means that some material may not be suitable for children, and parental guidance is necessary. So it's fine for OP to exercise that parental guidance and say that her kid can't go to the movie.
Anonymous wrote:for those criticizing and judging the OP, does it make you feel that you are so much better than she is? I mean, isnt she the one that would know her child the best? Are you the same people that feign acceptance when it comes to other issues discussed on this board? would it hurt to at least try and be nice and if not, just don't say anything? If OP doesn't want her child to see the movie, she has every right to not allow her child to not see it. OP, since there is an option to let your child stay behind, then go ahead and have hom stay behind. not a big deal and ignore the posters who have worked themselves up over this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did our parents have all this angst and handwringing when we were growing up?
My parents were incredibly strict. I don't think I saw a movie in a theater until I was 10yo.
But really, it didn't scar me for life. My own child is 4, and I have no intention of taking her to a movie anytime soon (though I'm not waiting until 10 like my own parents).
Personally I'm more concerned about the very loud volume of movies. I wear earplugs when I go to the theater. Can't really expect young kids to do that on their own at camp. Hearing loss is real, y'all (I say that as the child of a parent with significant hearing loss).
Anonymous wrote:I have a 12 and 9 who don't want to watch any movie that could be the least bit scary or sad. And she has a 6 year old? and most are 8 and under.
They should do a G movie or nothing, but should still provide alternate care.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What’s the movie and how old is your kid?
Those answers will determine if you are being a jerk.
6 year old and pg movie - you aren’t being a jerk.
Anonymous wrote:Did our parents have all this angst and handwringing when we were growing up?
Anonymous wrote:for those criticizing and judging the OP, does it make you feel that you are so much better than she is? I mean, isnt she the one that would know her child the best? Are you the same people that feign acceptance when it comes to other issues discussed on this board? would it hurt to at least try and be nice and if not, just don't say anything? If OP doesn't want her child to see the movie, she has every right to not allow her child to not see it. OP, since there is an option to let your child stay behind, then go ahead and have hom stay behind. not a big deal and ignore the posters who have worked themselves up over this.
Anonymous wrote:Did our parents have all this angst and handwringing when we were growing up?