[blparent] wow kindergarten has changed!

Veronica Smith madison_tewe at spinn.net
Thu Oct 30 03:27:15 UTC 2008


Unfortunately, we can only take care of our own children.  Try as you might 
like, you can't gather up every child you see wondering in every store and 
protect them from harms way.  when I see these children roaming around the 
stores without their parents near by, I say a quit little prayer to keep 
them safe. V
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Elizabeth Cooks" <elizabethcooks at comcast.net>
To: "NFBnet Blind Parents Mailing List" <blparent at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Wednesday, October 29, 2008 3:54 PM
Subject: Re: [blparent] wow kindergarten has changed!


> It certainly isn't the parents' right to allow their children to run 
> around
> the store and be a nuisance to everyone, which is exactly what happensNot 
> to
> mewntion the fact that the children could be snatched by a predator.  It 
> is
> the child's right to be kept safe and to be disciplined.  If kidsw aren't
> kept in check, they will be disruptive lesewhere.
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Amber Boggs" <amberboggs at socal.rr.com>
> To: "NFBnet Blind Parents Mailing List" <blparent at nfbnet.org>
> Sent: Monday, October 27, 2008 11:07 PM
> Subject: Re: [blparent] wow kindergarten has changed!
>
>
>>I agree with you on one point. If a child is being disruptive at an event
>>the parents should try and keep them quiet. On the other points I totally
>>have to disagree with you on. If a parent allows there children to run
>>threw a store witch by the way is a huge peeve of mine, then that is there
>>rite and who is it for us to tell them to control there children. We gripe
>>as blind parents because people are always trying to tell us how do do
>>things, thinking we cant parent, and so on, but then we will turn around
>>and boss parents around thus doing the same thing that we look down on 
>>when
>>it is done to us. How would you feel if you had your child on a leash in
>>order to give him freedom but also keeping him safe as a blind parent and
>>someone came up to you telling you to get your child off a leash that he
>>was not a dog?  I realize that the situations are not exactly alike, but 
>>in
>>principle one parent telling another how to raise there kids is exactly
>>alike. I personally can not stand parents allowing kids to run in stores,
>>scream out of control in restaurants, but It is not my place to tell them
>>how to raise there kids. And besides do we think that by us telling them 
>>to
>>make there kids stop running around that from now on they will be good
>>parents and follow our lead? I think not.
>> JOB Sorry if this sounds harsh, its not meant to be so, but its a peeve 
>> of
>> mine to have people tell me what to do. LOL
>> Amber
>>  ----- Original Message ----- 
>>  From: trishs
>>  To: NFBnet Blind Parents Mailing List
>>  Sent: Monday, October 27, 2008 2:11 PM
>>  Subject: Re: [blparent] wow kindergarten has changed!
>>
>>
>>  Last year at my girl's Christmas concert I sat across the table
>>  from a young woman and man with a little boy two-years-old.
>>  Micro man wasn't willing to sit quietly, super-parents weren't
>>  willing to take him to the provided quiet room, and Trish almost
>>  got herself beat up because I couldn't keep my mouth shut.  I
>>  complained to them about their noise and I was told "maybe you
>>  should mind your own business, this is a family concert."  I said
>>  I was aware of that, but I couldn't hear my family.  "Your little
>>  man may be the center of your universe, but he is not the center
>>  of mine, and he's disruptive, and you're inconsiderate."  They
>>  went into the office and complained about me.  Nothing happened,
>>  but my mom couldn't get me out of there fast enough.
>>  Maybe I'm the only one who feels this way, but, if you're in
>>  public, the grocery store, restaurant, school event, every thing
>>  you do there is public.  If I find your children running around
>>  in the store I'm going to say something to you.
>>  It's not as though I'm barging into your living room telling you
>>  how to raise your family.
>>
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