Wednesday, April 23, 2014
The Overprotected Kid
I so enjoyed this article from The Atlantic. Although I by no means was a crazy adventurous child growing up, my Sunday afternoons were often spent running around my grandparents' ranch with my cousins, unsupervised; both of my parents worked, so my sister and I were left to our own devices during the summer. Those days were spent cultivating imagination (there was always a game of runaway princesses or long-lost sisters reunited going on), building forts in the yard, coming up with swim routines- and, yes, occasionally getting a skinned knee or lots of mosquito bites. Looking back at it, I knew that my parents trusted me to take care and make good choices, even if they weren't standing two feet behind me. What a wonderful gift to give a kid.
Although August is only 9 months old, I'm trying to not be helicopter parent. I trust that he'll let me know if he needs something, but exploration is so important to his development, mobility, and curiosity right now. My goal is to have a child who isn't afraid to take risks, who can entertain himself outside of the house, and feels comfortable without a set schedule and activities. I have a feeling I'll be coming back to Rosin's points several times in the future!
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Great article. I love that phrase "reasonable risks" -- I played in the junkyard behind our house on Cave Avenue and lived to tell the tale!
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