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  • clep
    Daycare.com Member
    • Jul 2012
    • 206

    Park Play And Being Overprotective

    I run a day home and cannot see the park outside my back gate from my day home space. My son who is 9 wants to be able to go and play outside during day home hours. I see children consistently getting hurt without their parents there and someone has to go find the parent for help in our cul de sac. I do not feel comfortable with my son playing by himself at the park area outside our gate where I cannot see or hear him should something happen.

    He is quite upset by this. He get's to play at the park during the kids rest time as I can be upstairs and see and hear the children downstairs via my computer and iphone app. He also get's to play there for about three hours after day home hours, so he get's about four hours total play per day there during summer.

    What is your take parents. Should I be letting the reins go and allow him to play unsupervised at the park where I can't see or her him?
  • daycare
    Advanced Daycare.com *********
    • Feb 2011
    • 16259

    #2
    Originally posted by clep
    I run a day home and cannot see the park outside my back gate from my day home space. My son who is 9 wants to be able to go and play outside during day home hours. I see children consistently getting hurt without their parents there and someone has to go find the parent for help in our cul de sac. I do not feel comfortable with my son playing by himself at the park area outside our gate where I cannot see or hear him should something happen.

    He is quite upset by this. He get's to play at the park during the kids rest time as I can be upstairs and see and hear the children downstairs via my computer and iphone app. He also get's to play there for about three hours after day home hours, so he get's about four hours total play per day there during summer.

    What is your take parents. Should I be letting the reins go and allow him to play unsupervised at the park where I can't see or her him?
    as I say....mother knows best....go with your gut.....

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    • sharlan
      Daycare.com Member
      • May 2011
      • 6067

      #3
      Do you sit and watch out the window the entire time he is there?

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      • clep
        Daycare.com Member
        • Jul 2012
        • 206

        #4
        Originally posted by sharlan
        Do you sit and watch out the window the entire time he is there?
        Nope. I do my gardening, go play with him or do my work for my online job outside so I am in earshot should he smash his head on the metal pole beside the tire swing.

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        • clep
          Daycare.com Member
          • Jul 2012
          • 206

          #5
          Oh and my other issue is concern about getting six children outside quickly to help him should he get seriously hurt. That may be a difficult situation.

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          • daycare
            Advanced Daycare.com *********
            • Feb 2011
            • 16259

            #6
            Originally posted by clep
            Oh and my other issue is concern about getting six children outside quickly to help him should he get seriously hurt. That may be a difficult situation.
            i think it depends on your child...

            Is your child one to push the limits? DO they know and understand boundaries? I know you can't predict or prevent all accidents, but perhaps you can maybe let them go for about 15 min alone, then over time increase it. that is if you are comfortable with it.

            I have two teens and one I would allow to do things when they were younger that I would not let the other. My daughter has always pushed the limits, where my son does not....

            you know your son best, do what YOU feel is best.......

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            • Blackcat31
              • Oct 2010
              • 36124

              #7
              I would let him go WITH a friend but NEVER alone.

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              • ritah
                New Daycare.com Member
                • Aug 2011
                • 53

                #8
                Originally posted by Blackcat31
                I would let him go WITH a friend but NEVER alone.
                Agree. And for a specific amount of time before he has to come home to check in with you.

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                • momofsix
                  Advanced Daycare.com Member
                  • Oct 2009
                  • 1846

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Blackcat31
                  I would let him go WITH a friend but NEVER alone.
                  Yup, this!

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                  • Meyou
                    Advanced Daycare.com Member
                    • Feb 2011
                    • 2734

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Blackcat31
                    I would let him go WITH a friend but NEVER alone.
                    This is what I was going to say. I let my 8 year old go to the park with her 10 year old cousin or her sisters who are teens but never alone. She also complains about the injustice of it all.

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                    • Countrygal
                      Advanced Daycare.com Member
                      • Aug 2011
                      • 976

                      #11
                      Originally posted by ritah
                      Agree. And for a specific amount of time before he has to come home to check in with you.
                      Originally posted by Blackcat31
                      I would let him go WITH a friend but NEVER alone.
                      I agree with both of these!

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                      • EntropyControlSpecialist
                        Embracing the chaos.
                        • Mar 2012
                        • 7466

                        #12
                        Definitely not alone. That just makes me nervous. Whether he is responsible or not, if he gets seriously injured he won't be able to come get you and no one else will be able to either.

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                        • clep
                          Daycare.com Member
                          • Jul 2012
                          • 206

                          #13
                          I should have clarified first when I originally posted. He can go to the park with his friends that I know, but cannot go without a friend from our house that has gone to the park with him.

                          There are most times children at the park outside our gate. I don't feel comfortable with relying on random kids to come and tell me if something happens so I haven't let him go without me being outside. Well that is one thing, as I don't know about them or their level of responsibility. I also don't feel comfortable kids I have never met coming into my house without me knowing first. I'm not really sure why I feel that way though.

                          How many of you would feel comfortable with your child hanging out at the park with kids you don't know in this type of situation.

                          The reason I am bouncing this off of others, is that I am struggling to find healthy boundaries in this area. I can be overprotective. My hubby was riding his bike across the city at nine without contacting his mom from morning till night, so he has a very different view of what is okay than I do. He is much, much more relaxed than me.

                          Thanks for your input everyone so far.

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                          • clep
                            Daycare.com Member
                            • Jul 2012
                            • 206

                            #14
                            Originally posted by EntropyControlSpecialist
                            Definitely not alone. That just makes me nervous. Whether he is responsible or not, if he gets seriously injured he won't be able to come get you and no one else will be able to either.

                            Yes this is exactly how I feel. He is a responsible child but not all other children are and regardless of level of responsibility, accidents happen with all kids.

                            I also have this great fear of him being taken by a pedophile or something. Those parents that had their children abducted often say "I thought it would be fine", or "it was only for a minute". I would never forgive myself if something happened to him. That is my overprotective justification speaking there.

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                            • momofsix
                              Advanced Daycare.com Member
                              • Oct 2009
                              • 1846

                              #15
                              Originally posted by clep
                              I should have clarified first when I originally posted. He can go to the park with his friends that I know, but cannot go without a friend from our house that has gone to the park with him.

                              There are most times children at the park outside our gate. I don't feel comfortable with relying on random kids to come and tell me if something happens so I haven't let him go without me being outside. Well that is one thing, as I don't know about them or their level of responsibility. I also don't feel comfortable kids I have never met coming into my house without me knowing first. I'm not really sure why I feel that way though.

                              How many of you would feel comfortable with your child hanging out at the park with kids you don't know in this type of situation.

                              The reason I am bouncing this off of others, is that I am struggling to find healthy boundaries in this area. I can be overprotective. My hubby was riding his bike across the city at nine without contacting his mom from morning till night, so he has a very different view of what is okay than I do. He is much, much more relaxed than me.

                              Thanks for your input everyone so far.
                              Nope, I would have to know the friend that my child was going with. I'm a little protective that way too. My girls never went to someone's house that we didn't know. There's just way too much that could happen.
                              As for your husband-when we were kids we left the house in the morning, came in for lunch, left again and came home by supper, left again and had to be in before the streetlights came on! Things were different then, sad to say.

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