Wednesday, August 6, 2014

What Happens When They're Out on Their Own?

I must say that our kids are not "helicopter parents." They have had their overly-protective moments, of course, but they definitely don't hover. Heck, The Son even put 6 year-old #3 on a transatlantic flight to Switzerland with a mild concussion in June. (In his defense, however, his wife's Aunt, a medical physician, gave the ok, and flew with them).

But I have seen many, many young parents hover to beat the band, and the various federal and local governments only reinforce and enable that kind of behavior with their overreaching legislation and regulations. So, this cartoon which appeared in our Sunday newspaper tickled my funny bone:


Sad for the kid. I didn't just pat my kids on the head when they got hurt, but I did usually treat any and every injury with a baggie of ice cubes, and maybe a little peroxide. Unless it looked like stitches might be required. Usually. Ice is the Miracle Remedy, after all!

I've often said that you can't legislate good parenting or manners. Perhaps I was mistaken.

2 comments:

  1. I've often said that you can't legislate good parenting or manners. Perhaps I was mistaken.

    No, you certainly WERE NOT mistaken, helicopter parents aside. That said, we need to disabuse the Lefties of their penchant to regulate anything/everything that moves, which would be a lot like trying to light a match on a wet cake o' soap.

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  2. Unfortunately you have introduced the hammer to the nail's head, Buck.

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