tigsmom said:I had skates as a kid, the kind that expanded then snapped onto your shoes.
I was taught to use them properly... not in crowded places or anyone's home. I was not allowed to take them to the amusement parks and restaurants nor to the grocery store nor when we went shopping. While skates are fun they are also dangerous, not only to yourself, but to those around you. Sorry, they are just too dangerous in a crowded place and if you or one of your family were injured I'm sure you would be upset, but hey, the kid is just having fun, right?
WhyteAL said:I have two kids I would not let them run rampent with those skates on but on the other side of the coin I don't care if they use them as long as they don't desrespect anyone else's personal space and are courties (I think the spellings off) with other people. Which if you have kids you should be teaching them but maybe because of the various age differences here me being 28 with an 11 year old. I would let them just chill and have there fun as long as they're not messing with other people OK MOM. Now remember when you were a kid and you were told not to climb that tree, or not to jump that fenece and you did. What happened probly nothing until that moment that you hurt yourself and learned what not to do it again because you hurt yourself, those are called learning experiences which we all should go through. And that is what these kids need if they're parents are not going to supervise them appropriately then they will get hurt and hey some of us learn the hard way....what can you say. But don't punish the whole world for the acts of some people. Let's use common sense which I may add seems to me you cannot teach common sense it's more of like a birth right. You can teach people to learn but common sense seems to be preprogrammed. Anywayz my kids don't own a pair of these shoes and so who cares.
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WhyteAL said:I have two kids I would not let them run rampent with those skates on but on the other side of the coin I don't care if they use them as long as they don't desrespect anyone else's personal space and are courties (I think the spellings off) with other people. Which if you have kids you should be teaching them but maybe because of the various age differences here me being 28 with an 11 year old. I would let them just chill and have there fun as long as they're not messing with other people OK MOM. Now remember when you were a kid and you were told not to climb that tree, or not to jump that fenece and you did. What happened probly nothing until that moment that you hurt yourself and learned what not to do it again because you hurt yourself, those are called learning experiences which we all should go through. And that is what these kids need if they're parents are not going to supervise them appropriately then they will get hurt and hey some of us learn the hard way....what can you say. But don't punish the whole world for the acts of some people. Let's use common sense which I may add seems to me you cannot teach common sense it's more of like a birth right. You can teach people to learn but common sense seems to be preprogrammed. Anywayz my kids don't own a pair of these shoes and so who cares.
tigsmom said:I also have 2 kids... 18 and almost 12. They are not allowed to run wild -anywhere. They have been taught to respect others and to behave when in public. It has nothing to do with age differences, yours and mine or our kids. Anyone who does not teach their child proper manners is doing everyone a disservice. Believe it or not, I happened to listen to my parents and nope, I did not climb that tree or jump that fence...that may have to do more with my being a girly girl and not a tomboy, but I follow your idea.
I don't agree with all of your statement though... if you break the rules and somebody gets hurt then you have to take responsibility and pay the consequences. The kid learns not to skate into other people and the elderly gentleman is hospitalized with a broken hip... how is that fair? It is not just kids being kids. Its irresponsibility in the first degree. You have to wear proper attire to the parks and these shoes do not fit the bill. Sorry.
Teaching right from wrong includes rules and also common sense. Kids don't always follow rules, but when in the presence of their parents, they should be kept in line. These wheeled shoes should NEVER be allowed in the park... it's not the place for a "learning experience" that can have consequences that affect other people.WhyteAL said:Thats what I am tring to say...that we as parents need to teach our children. Not have the rules of the world change because of their behavior. But my main problem here is that everyone here is acting like "yeah, yeah burn them at the stake" and I'm like no let kids be kids just teach them right. Don't skate in a store for instance because you'll knock something down. Or don't skate when its crowded but if their is plenty of space then it's OK you know. Teach them to be conscience of the world around them. :wave:
Shades of grey people...shades of grey.
wannab@dis said:Teaching right from wrong includes rules and also common sense. Kids don't always follow rules, but when in the presence of their parents, they should be kept in line. These wheeled shoes should NEVER be allowed in the park... it's not the place for a "learning experience" that can have consequences that affect other people.
Pretty simple people... pretty simple. :wave:
shmmrname said:This argument's probably as old as the wheel...
Kadee said:I am SOOOOO glad you posted this! I agree completely on both accounts.
On the shoes: There were students at my school who were almost suspended because they would not stop wearing those shoes IN SCHOOL! I hate those things.
On the word "prolly": I don't know why it bothers me so much but it does.... tremendously (maybe because I'm a teacher)! It is amazing how the internet/email/forums have managed to murder the english language.
Simple question:Pongo said:So, I sort of have to take the side of the Heely-ers on this one. Seeing as I was one.
Don't knock it 'til you've tried it.
Connor002 said:Simple question:
Would you wear roller skates to a theme park?
Videoteck said:No thats gay. Maybe one of those Segways though lol!
Connor002 said:Simple question:
Would you wear roller skates to a theme park?
Do they or do they not have wheels?Pongo said:Heelys are shoes, not roller skates.
We need to put labels on cups, warning:"Caution, Contents May Be Hot," and you think that people will "exercise caution?" People are idiots. There will/are undoubtedly going to be those who make fools of themselves, and will endanger others in the process. "Those who claim something is foolproof have severely underestimated the power of a fool."Luke said:I wouldn't condemn wearing Heelys in the park, as long as the person who was wearing them exercised caution if/when utilizing the wheels.
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