Well, one of the last kids that they know of based on what we all see. Then again, there's a certain sense of improper entitlement in some areas around here, so... It is ultimately down to upbringing, maybe there's a chance to turn things around yet.
From fourth to sixth grade, I lived in Montpelier VT. Mom worked late, and sometimes I would walk down to the restaurant in the evening to have dinner with her and the staff before she got off work (if I did most of my homework first). There were a few local characters, but they were polite and harmless. I was taught--as soon as Mom found out there was a possibility of me roaming the streets alone--what to do if approached by a sketchy person as well as how to deal with weird phone calls.
Yes, we didn't have internet in those days, but I was a pretty smart kid and somehow innately knew what not to do online. The only real supervision I had when we got internet was was someone telling me to get off the second phone line as they wanted to use it ^_^
I'm a firm believer in the "inoculation" theory of child-raising. Don't shield them from everything--protect them, yes, but teach them how to handle things themselves.
From fourth to sixth grade, I lived in Montpelier VT. Mom worked late, and sometimes I would walk down to the restaurant in the evening to have dinner with her and the staff before she got off work (if I did most of my homework first). There were a few local characters, but they were polite and harmless. I was taught--as soon as Mom found out there was a possibility of me roaming the streets alone--what to do if approached by a sketchy person as well as how to deal with weird phone calls.
Yes, we didn't have internet in those days, but I was a pretty smart kid and somehow innately knew what not to do online. The only real supervision I had when we got internet was was someone telling me to get off the second phone line as they wanted to use it ^_^
I'm a firm believer in the "inoculation" theory of child-raising. Don't shield them from everything--protect them, yes, but teach them how to handle things themselves.
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