Feeling a bit depressed about the state of the world and secretly hoping for some positive vibes
Had a conversation with someone today and I was saying how much ds (2.5) is thrilled when someone replies to him with a cheery "hello" (he is going through the stage now of waving to the bin men, saying hello to people he meets in Tescos, etc). Worcestershire bin men seem to be great and make a point to wave and smile at him and it really makes his day.
Anyway, this person mentioned that the reason she didn't talk back to small children was that she felt it encouraged them to talk to strangers which did two things:
a) made me wonder whether that made me a bad parent for not trying to discourage ds' friendliness.
b) made me feel that the world totally sucks.
Some random thoughts: I really like that ds is friendly and gets some responses. It has seemed to make great inroads into building up his confidence over the last few months.
I also casually wondered to myself whether the increasing perception of society that young people are rude and uncommunicative is partially due to our fears and the discouragement to talk to strangers politely. When you hear that more kids died last year from suicide after bullying rather than abductions, and that most sexual abuse is from a family member, then it does make you wonder a bit.
Surely, there's a middle ground where you can teach children to be polite but not accept things/go with them/etc?
Sometimes, I really dislike the world ds is growing up in