I was
listening to my car radio on my way to work today, as I usually do. Usually
what I hear on the radio gives me a lot of things for which to be outraged
and/or disgusted about, or simply things which need improvement in today's
world. Today's news reports give me reason to be just that, disgusted. Would
you like to know why? Too late, here's why. I heard about an organization
called SafeKids.org which has helpful hints for the upcoming hot summer season.
They suggested, rightfully so, that parents and caregivers not leave children
alone in cars as the heat can become overwhelming and deadly, even with the
windows open slightly.
In the
news report (and here is the part that is outrageous), they indicated this
organization suggests placing "a diaper or a toy in the front seat or a
briefcase in the backseat to remind you that your kids are in the car with
you." Is this for real? Someone please, (please!)
tell me what parents are out there who are traveling anywhere and do
not know who else is in the car with them, let alone their own children!
For
those of you who know me, you're familiar with my advocacy for involved
parenting. Well, not knowing your kids are in the same car is as far from
parental involvement as one can get, isn't it? I trust those of you who are
reading this are caring and insightful individuals (after all, why else would
you be reading such an interesting column!), but please, if any of you do not
know that your child is traveling in the same car as you are, please drop them
off at the nearest hospital or fire station and admit yourself into the nearest
mental institution!
Seriously,
this information to not leave children unattended is obviously crucial information and should be
disseminated to the widest audience possible. My criticism is not intended to
be derisive of SafeKids. They have a valid point, and maybe they are simply
more in tune with the need to "dumb down" their message for the
masses. Personally, I can see how one could underestimate how hot a car can become,
but it's simply important not to leave your child unattended, hot car or not
hot car.
SafeKids
is a very worthy organization and I support and endorse their efforts. I was
merely dumbfounded by the realization that there are people, (parents!) who are out there who simply are
beyond clueless. If there is such a thing as a negative I.Q., it would surely be
applicable in these cases. These parents can be proud of their rotted brain
cells and boast of an I.Q. of, say, -50?