I found this post on “The MOM Diaries”
I Lost My 3 Year-Old While Playing Hide And Seek PLUS Safety Tips!
Reading that headline – My heart sank. Now I have not personally had such an experience (hopefully I will not) but it can HAPPEN to ANYONE. Kids are fast and incredibly creative/inventive/sneaky/escape artists etc…
I AM the paranoid mom. I bought the baby strap to keep Dudie in tow when we went out. People were disgusted that I put my child on a leash -guess what he is safe and with me was my very diplomatic response. I had people asking me in very hushed tones where I bought that strap cos they were too embarrassed to ask out loud. Hell even my Dude was not impressed with me. I stuck to my guns.
I don’t allow my kid to play amongst the clothing rails in a shop. Neither do I allow him to run up and down an aisle. He is always within my sight. Some people find this too overbearing but in hindsight I say rather safe than sorry.
Playgrounds at restaurants freaks me out and totally stress Dude out. Dudie doesn’t often play in the restaurant. We are there to eat as a family as we would at home – we eat together as a family. We do allow “some” play time in some restaurants where “we” are comfortable and where we can see Dudie.
It got me thinking. Is my child armed and ready with the necessary emergency information? Not emergency information that is written down somewhere for him but does he “know/remember” his emergency information. He knows our names and our surname. He knows my number (and is way too happy to give it to anyone willing to listen. this includes random marketers) He knows his home address.
My question to Dudie – What is Dad’s number?
Dudie – In an emergency I will call you and you can just call Dad.
Me- We are together almost ALL the time. What if I can’t talk or if I have an emergency, how will you call Dad?
Dudie – Uhm , ok is it that 082 number?
Me – YESSSS! Now let’s start practicing it again please.
Is your kid equipped for an emergency?
Spirited Mama
P.S. Dudie now knows the number!