Yorkie said:Jamie Bulger got lost for a moment.
It isn't as black & white as people think, it was a restaurant, reported to be only 40 yds away (altho accounts vary) in a secure compound.
Starry said:Not at all. I think if you are there supervising your children and doing all you can to maintain their safety you are doing all you can as a parent.
Leaving them home alone to go out to eat/attend an appointment/visit a friend is not doing all you should be as a parent.
I am here, the only adult in the house, all three of my children are fast asleep. The village pub (and believe me, I'd love a drink right now!) is literally at the end of a short lane and over the road, the second I step out that door and walk away I am failing my children. Whether I go to the pub, to meet a friend, to get a magazine, whatever.
Starry said:I am here, the only adult in the house, all three of my children are fast asleep. The village pub (and believe me, I'd love a drink right now!) is literally at the end of a short lane and over the road, the second I step out that door and walk away I am failing my children. Whether I go to the pub, to meet a friend, to get a magazine, whatever.
captainmorganrum said:The minute I closed the door on my little boy to have a drink (just one quick drink) in that pub is the minute that I am no longer a caring, loving, careful parent.
¸.·´¯`·.¸><((((º> said:everybody drops their guard whilst on holiday - you are relaxed, you are happy, you feel at ease.
¸.·´¯`·.¸><((((º> said:please don't compare sitting in your house and thinking about going for a drink down at the local and leaving your kids at home with what madeleine's parents are going through right now.
everybody drops their guard whilst on holiday - you are relaxed, you are happy, you feel at ease.
in the cold light of day they made an error of judgement that i am sure that they will regret for the rest of their lives whatever the outcome of this horrific incident maybe.
i find some of the comments about 'blame' on this thread sickening.
captainmorganrum said:On balance they have my sympathy, but my biggest sympathy is for the child for having parents like that.
Buzzer said:You really are self-righteous on this matter aren't you.
Starry said:Do they?
I don't think I know anyone that would agree with that.
When we are on holiday I become all the more vigilant, my children are in new territory, out of their comfort zones etc.
I think it's a valid comparison, Madeleine's parents decided to go for food with no childcare in place, I am here, with no childcare, I could walk out just as they did and be back within half an hour just as they apparently were doing. But I won't. My kids deserve better.
captainmorganrum said:But I cannot divorce any feeling of compassion I might feel toward them in their grief, with the very simple fact they were negligent.
¸.·´¯`·.¸><((((º> said:well then that makes you a better parent than them
Tom Hark said:Every parent who ever had a child abducted was technically negligent in some way. same as every parent whose toddler was found face down in next door's garden pond.
Are they all bad parents?
Strange black and white view of the world you have.
Tom Hark said:Every parent who ever had a child abducted was technically negligent in some way. same as every parent whose toddler was found face down in next door's garden pond.
Are they all bad parents?