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All the perfect parents in this world, hey ... ones who have never left their capable young child playing in their/grandma's home or garden while the parent was in another room.
I recall many, many, many tales in previous threads of parents (myself included) whose children have - occasionally or at one time - been mischievous or become injured while on their own for a short time. No-one is infallible. But most of the time children can and do play safely on their own, by a certain age or maturity.
While you can hear your children, things are fine. It is when you cannot hear them that a parent goes and looks at what they are up to. Just like William's foster mum did.
So true. When I lived with my Grandparents in a small country town, we often played around the house, while Grandparent sat in the lounge room while us siblings played, fought Front yard Back yard and Friends next door. My children even the one with special needs with play out side in the back yard while I am doing housework. Even the children where I live run around front and back yard we all keep an eye out for them. One four year old took a nasty fall of her bike at my front door, I did First Aid while her siblings ran up the road for help. I take precaution with my children, even neighboughs on two occasions when my child with special needs got out of the house, neighbours were on their way after my child as I was leaving the house looking.
Kendall was a country area, people would keep a lookout for children safety.
But then there are other people .......
With what has happened to William has destroyed the families and neighbours trust most have moved.
South Aussie is correct when it is noisey everything is fine, even after 20 seconds quiet I drop what I am doing and move to see what is going on.
My Grandparents always told us listen to your gut feeling.