Anonymous wrote:Can’t sleep. All night I had a fight with my daughter. I currently live in Minnesota, my 12 year old wants to go with her friend (13) to walk around alone in the Mall of America. This mall is the largest in the country. When I was young I use to walk to town and around town by myself at this age; but times are different. I told her no. I’ve read a lot about sex trafficking stories lately. My DD is very pretty and so is her friend. Am I being too paranoid? I allow her to walk alone in a smaller mall but MOA? What would you do?
Anonymous wrote:Can’t sleep. All night I had a fight with my daughter. I currently live in Minnesota, my 12 year old wants to go with her friend (13) to walk around alone in the Mall of America. This mall is the largest in the country. When I was young I use to walk to town and around town by myself at this age; but times are different. I told her no. I’ve read a lot about sex trafficking stories lately. My DD is very pretty and so is her friend. Am I being too paranoid? I allow her to walk alone in a smaller mall but MOA? What would you do?
Anonymous wrote:OP here, thank you for your input. I ended up letting my DD go with her friend during the day. She had off on Friday from school so the mall was less crowded. I had her check in with me every half hour and when they went to a different floor level.
Anonymous wrote:I just don’t understand what those who say no will think could happen. Is your 12 year old going to wander off with a stranger? Get lost? Be kidnapped (really, how would that happen, they’d get dragged through a mall?)? Really think about what your fear is and the actually likelihood of it happening before you say no to something. Remember the entire object of parenting is to prepare them to leave the nest and parent accordingly. If they arent ready to walk through a public space at 12, then instead of saying no, figure out the skill they are missing so you can help them acquire it.
Anonymous wrote:Sex traffickers do not kidnap kids from the mall. They target vulnerable youth and lure them via social media or the pretense of a relationship. They are not snatching children randomly from public places.
Anonymous wrote:At that age I would usually stay in the mall but them go to stores alone.