Rick said:... I can understand all the fear, but I will not let it interfere with their growth.
All the screw-ups and near death experiences got me here. I'm grateful for almost all of them.
You are right. I'm glad I lived through all the "stupid" things I did as a kid (well, OK, as a young adult too). :eusa_doh:
It's difficult not to be afraid. I know that I most assuredly looked at things much differently with my children than I do now. Looking back, I should have been scared as hell about some of the things they did (and I did with them). Of course that's the difference in perception from someone in their early 20's and someone in their mid 50's.
I wonder if the gradual increase in age of first time parents has had an impact on perceived danger, thereby resulting in the lack of the kinds of play experiences so many of us in the 50 or so age group remember? Just a thought. [huh]