Take it from a Grandma who’s been there, done that. I understand the wish to keep your kids safe and in a bubble as long as possible, but it won’t stop them from getting those bumps bruises and possible broken bones at some point. As long as they’re willing to learn safely, let them be kids and get a few hard knocks. It teaches them to be more careful in the future.
fuzzbucket Premium Member about 6 years ago
Coward.
pschearer Premium Member about 6 years ago
The world was a lot more dangerous way back then, and hardly anyone survived.
Olddog1 about 6 years ago
Don’t have these discussions in front of the kid.
dlkrueger33 about 6 years ago
I was 8 and begged for a skate board. No dice. I’m 60+ now and still wish I knew how to ride one.
Oge about 6 years ago
Might as well get him one, he’ll be borrowing his friends boards anyway.
KEA about 6 years ago
Parents should teach their children to live in the real world, not isolate them from it.
cuzinron47 about 6 years ago
♫ Teach your children well ♫
ChessPirate about 6 years ago
My skateboard phase was really short. I always had more fun on my Sting-Ray bike…
BJIllistrated Premium Member about 6 years ago
Take it from a Grandma who’s been there, done that. I understand the wish to keep your kids safe and in a bubble as long as possible, but it won’t stop them from getting those bumps bruises and possible broken bones at some point. As long as they’re willing to learn safely, let them be kids and get a few hard knocks. It teaches them to be more careful in the future.
ComicsInMyPants Premium Member about 6 years ago
“But if I don’t get the skateboard how’m I gonna do the purse snatching? I’m not a fast runner!”
JP Steve Premium Member about 6 years ago
In my day, kids would bolt sheets of plywood onto a roller skate (and helmets for anything were unknown.) Things are a lot safer today!