[blparent] How do you start to explain people's unfounded fears to your children?

Jessica Reed jessicac.kostiw at gmail.com
Sun Mar 15 19:13:16 UTC 2015


Thank you for sharing with the list! I'm so incredibly sorry! Like Tara, my daughter is much younger. I dread the day that I am in the situation and will be earnestly following this thread. Please keep us updated on what happens.

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> On Mar 15, 2015, at 9:43 AM, Tara Briggs via blparent <blparent at nfbnet.org> wrote:
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> Hi, I hope you will share what ends up happening. I have a seven month old baby. I am not looking forward to the time when it is my turn to experience what you have experienced. I'm so sorry! I hope things are able to work out well!
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>> On Mar 14, 2015, at 10:11 PM, Sheila Leigland via blparent <blparent at nfbnet.org> wrote:
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>> you have explained unfounded fears very well and I'm sorry that you have this situation.
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>>> On 3/14/2015 6:14 PM, Jo Elizabeth Pinto via blparent wrote:
>>> My sighted daughter just turned seven years old a few weeks ago.  Hard to believe.  Anyway, we’re having one of the first really beautiful sunny spring days, so she asked me to take her to a nearby park.  She invited a neighbor boy her age to come.  His parents said no, there had to be an adult along.  She told his parents her mom would be taking them.  The dad said no, he meant an adult who could see.  She came home really confused, of course.  She said we go to the park all the time, which we do.  So I tried to explain that some parents don’t feel that their kids will be safe supervised by a blind adult.  Her next natural question was why.  I told her some parents worry that their kids will get hurt if no one is watching them.  Her answer was that we’ve been to the park millions of times and she hasn’t gotten hurt.  Also true.  She’s a smart girl.  I told her some parents haven’t ben around blind people much.  The odd thing is, the neighbor boy’s mom is one of the higher-ups in the special ed department with the local school district.  So I’m just wondering, is there anything in particular you have said to your kids that has helped make sense of nonsense?
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>>> Jo Elizabeth
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