*sigh* It's simple, it doesn't. Continuous unjustified self-rightous and pious rants do though, as I have made perfectly clear in my last couple of posts on the subject.not sure why my wife stating that when she became a mum it is her place to ensure the children are cared for gets up your nose?
But as far as I'm concerned, yes there is.anyone who does leave their kids alone is not fulfilling their obligations as a parent. there is no grey area there, black and white as far as i am concerned.
Childrens age
Distance travelled from the children
Likelihood of a fire risk
Time you are likely to be away from the children
Number of times you are likely to check on the kids in that time
You can also factor in the fact that I live in relative comfort - a £20 babysitting bill isn't a big deal to me, so I'm not about to get judgemental over another couple's decision in case money was tight. For all I know, they saved hard for that holiday, money was tight and they thought it would be OK to spend 30 minutes enjoying a meal only 20 yards away while the kids slept - and fully intended on checking up to ensure there were no problems.