Just curious what your rules are about allowing children to charge things in your home?
On days off I used to allow school agers to use my outlets to charge their games. However, all summer long I had to keep after them to put the outlet protectors back in and they would end up getting lost because they would just leave them. I warned them they would soon not be allowed to use them. So last school break, after needing to buy a new package, I decided children could no longer use the plugs and told them.
Today, a mother was all upset because her kid couldn't charge his game! I explained to her I have a little one year old who likes to play with the outlet and after repeatedly asking them, I just can't keep allowing them to put her at risk. The kids, (who is 10) starts to cry for like ten minutes. The mother asked if I could charge it. I said I would do it this once but I can't make a habbit of it. She didn't see the big deal I was making. One, use your own darn electric to charge your kids game. Two. I don't have enough spare outlets to plug in everyone's games. Three, I don't want to be responsbile to checking to see that no one touches it or takes it off the counter.
I just don't get why instead of getting upset with me for protecting a one year old baby you don't tell your kid he should have been more responsible here and will now need to make sure it's charged at night?? :confused:
On days off I used to allow school agers to use my outlets to charge their games. However, all summer long I had to keep after them to put the outlet protectors back in and they would end up getting lost because they would just leave them. I warned them they would soon not be allowed to use them. So last school break, after needing to buy a new package, I decided children could no longer use the plugs and told them.
Today, a mother was all upset because her kid couldn't charge his game! I explained to her I have a little one year old who likes to play with the outlet and after repeatedly asking them, I just can't keep allowing them to put her at risk. The kids, (who is 10) starts to cry for like ten minutes. The mother asked if I could charge it. I said I would do it this once but I can't make a habbit of it. She didn't see the big deal I was making. One, use your own darn electric to charge your kids game. Two. I don't have enough spare outlets to plug in everyone's games. Three, I don't want to be responsbile to checking to see that no one touches it or takes it off the counter.
I just don't get why instead of getting upset with me for protecting a one year old baby you don't tell your kid he should have been more responsible here and will now need to make sure it's charged at night?? :confused:
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