From the Free Range Kids blog, the story of Lori from a small town in Mississippi, who sent her 10-year-old on foot to soccer practice, only to have him picked up by the cops, who reported "hundreds" of 911 calls by neighborhood snoops who were horrified at the thought of a 10-year-old walking a third of a mile to a local school.
The cops told her she could be charged with child endangerment!
After she complained to the cops, the local police chief called her to apologize and to reassure her that she lived in a safe neighborhood.
My 10-year-old son wanted the chance to walk from our house to soccer practice behind an elementary school about 1/3 mile from our house.
He had walked in our neighborhood a number of times with the family and we have driven the route to practice who knows how many times. It was broad daylight - 5:00 pm.
I had to be at the field myself 15 minutes after practice started, so I gave him my cell phone and told him I would be there to check that he made it and sent him off. He got 3 blocks and a police car intercepted him.
The police came to my house — after I had left — and spoke with my younger children (who were home with Grandma).
They then found me at the soccer field and proceeded to tell me how I could be charged with child endangerment.
They said they had gotten “hundreds” of calls to 911 about him walking.
Now, I know bad things can happen and I wasn’t flippant about letting him go and not checking up, but come on.
I live in a small town in Mississippi.
To be perfectly honest, I’m much more concerned about letting him attend a birthday party sleepover next Friday, but I’m guessing the police wouldn’t be at my house if I chose to let him go (which I probably won’t).
Protecting our kids is what we should do and all should help protect them, but stories like this remind me of how we are making our children into walking mental illnesses when they weren't before at a horrifying pace.
When did the obsessive mental illness on the part of 'adults' en masse to inflict such onto our children arise?
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