Outside
Spring sprung here a few weeks ago, which in Michigan means lots of alternating rain and sunshine. When the weather is nice, Nikolai has been chomping at the bit to get out and play! Miri still naps a lot, and sometimes I'm disinclined to move her so that I can go outside with Niko. As such, we've started letting him play outside (either right in front of or right behind our apartment) by himself.
The jury's still out on if we're comfortable with this arrangement or not. On one, hand it's very convenient for him to be able to play outside by himself, and he gets a lot more outside time than he would if I always had to be out with him. On the other hand, while I feel our neighborhood is very safe, I'm still concerned about his safety. I'm right inside, and I come to the window every few minutes to peek out at him, but still.
Friends, what do you think? Is he too young, maybe? Conversely, how do you talk to your kids about stranger danger? Give me all your advice!
Comments
I personally don't like talking to young kids about strangers. I just don't think they would fully understand. Kids naturally like others and I don't think that's bad. I have a friend who talks about that all the time with her kid and it bothers me because she says things like, "you can't go outside alone because someone might take you and then you'll never see me again"...to me that is way too much fear. I think at the small kid level it should just be simple, "stay where mommy can see you" type stuff.
Maybe I'm paranoid, but it's not worth the risk to me. If my kids got taken or molested I'm not sure if I could live with it. (okay, I'm definitely paranoid)