OFF TOPIC; Question for parents
Posted: Sat Apr 21, 2007 7:09 pm
Mods please delete if you don't feel this is appropriate. This is the finest group of people I could think of to talk to about though.
My daughter is 11 years old. She is a great kid, straight A's, solid in her Christian beliefs, responsible and just a good kid. I trust her.
She has a friend who lives in the next subdivision, but only about 2 blocks as the crow flies. This girl seems to have less than ideal parental supervision, she is always required to "watch" her younger brothers. She is in a step-dad situation. This girl is polite enough, but has always seemed odd to me and makes me want to keep an eye on her when she is around. Little things like not making eye contact with my wife and eye, not really speaking when she comes in, etc. All of my daughter's other friends do.
There are other things too, lets just say my "spidey sense" really tingles around this kid.
There is a city park/playground between neighborhoods. We let our daughter go to the park with other kids, as we can see it from our house. She has limitations and boundaries, and has proven trustworthy. Yesterday my wife saw my daughter and this girl at the park, and the girl had a puppy with her. My wife walked over to see the puppy, and this girl mentioned that she was having a birthday party today, and said my daughter was invited. It was at 4 o'clock.
We thought it odd, as it was last minute, no written invitation with the times, activities, etc. We have done and been to many b-day parties and that is the norm to indicate what the hours are, locations and activities.
My wife called over there last night to verify, but no one returned her call. She called twice more today and no one called us back. We bought a gift anyway, and at 4 I drove my daughter over there. Her uncle was there, but said that the mom and girl had gone to the store. He did say that he thought there was gonna be a party, and he would have my daughter call when it was going to be over, as he didn't know. I was not going to leave her there, but the mom and girl drove up. I told my daughter to call me when she knew the details, and I went home.
A full hour and a half later I saw my daughter, the girl and 3 other girls walking thru the park and towards the neighborhood. We don't normally allow our daughter to wander around the neighborhood where we can't see her, and certainly where we don't know where she is.
I walked out and was able to catch up on foot. I told my daughter she was done and made her come home. She said they had been "hanging" out, and the kids decided to go walking. They had not had present opening, cake or any other semblance of a party, but the parents decided to allow the kids to take off unsupervised. 3 of the kids came from much further neighborhoods.
My daughter was in trouble for not being where she was supposed to be, or calling to advise/ask us if she could leave there. (she has a cell phone we allow to to carry on these occasions) Not a lot of trouble, but that's the main reason I made her come home then.
The entire situation just strikes me as ODD to the extreme. I don't think I will be letting her go there anymore without her mom or I with her.
Am I just being strange about this, or is this really weird.
For the record, she has other friends whose home she goes to. The parents would NEVER allow the kids to leave the house with our knowledge. When her friends come here, we always make sure their parents are OK with them going to the park, or they don't go. There is a high level of supervision, responsibility and communication that was void in this situation?
What say you parents?
My daughter is 11 years old. She is a great kid, straight A's, solid in her Christian beliefs, responsible and just a good kid. I trust her.
She has a friend who lives in the next subdivision, but only about 2 blocks as the crow flies. This girl seems to have less than ideal parental supervision, she is always required to "watch" her younger brothers. She is in a step-dad situation. This girl is polite enough, but has always seemed odd to me and makes me want to keep an eye on her when she is around. Little things like not making eye contact with my wife and eye, not really speaking when she comes in, etc. All of my daughter's other friends do.
There are other things too, lets just say my "spidey sense" really tingles around this kid.
There is a city park/playground between neighborhoods. We let our daughter go to the park with other kids, as we can see it from our house. She has limitations and boundaries, and has proven trustworthy. Yesterday my wife saw my daughter and this girl at the park, and the girl had a puppy with her. My wife walked over to see the puppy, and this girl mentioned that she was having a birthday party today, and said my daughter was invited. It was at 4 o'clock.
We thought it odd, as it was last minute, no written invitation with the times, activities, etc. We have done and been to many b-day parties and that is the norm to indicate what the hours are, locations and activities.
My wife called over there last night to verify, but no one returned her call. She called twice more today and no one called us back. We bought a gift anyway, and at 4 I drove my daughter over there. Her uncle was there, but said that the mom and girl had gone to the store. He did say that he thought there was gonna be a party, and he would have my daughter call when it was going to be over, as he didn't know. I was not going to leave her there, but the mom and girl drove up. I told my daughter to call me when she knew the details, and I went home.
A full hour and a half later I saw my daughter, the girl and 3 other girls walking thru the park and towards the neighborhood. We don't normally allow our daughter to wander around the neighborhood where we can't see her, and certainly where we don't know where she is.
I walked out and was able to catch up on foot. I told my daughter she was done and made her come home. She said they had been "hanging" out, and the kids decided to go walking. They had not had present opening, cake or any other semblance of a party, but the parents decided to allow the kids to take off unsupervised. 3 of the kids came from much further neighborhoods.
My daughter was in trouble for not being where she was supposed to be, or calling to advise/ask us if she could leave there. (she has a cell phone we allow to to carry on these occasions) Not a lot of trouble, but that's the main reason I made her come home then.
The entire situation just strikes me as ODD to the extreme. I don't think I will be letting her go there anymore without her mom or I with her.
Am I just being strange about this, or is this really weird.
For the record, she has other friends whose home she goes to. The parents would NEVER allow the kids to leave the house with our knowledge. When her friends come here, we always make sure their parents are OK with them going to the park, or they don't go. There is a high level of supervision, responsibility and communication that was void in this situation?
What say you parents?