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Missing Madeleine Captures World's Attention, Brings Up Parenting Issues

madeleine mccannBy now you've probably read about Madeleine McCann, the four-year-old British girl that went missing from her parents' hotel room in Portugal on May 3.

Despite a massive search, pleas from celebrities like David Beckham, and a multi-million dollar reward, the little girl has not been found.

The story brings up a touchy parenting issue with cultural overtones: whether it's appropriate to leave small children alone at home or in a hotel room as the case maybe. In some cultures, it's acceptible to leave strollers outside shops and restaurants while parents browse or eat inside.

Kate and Gerry McCann left Madeleine and her sleeping younger siblings asleep alone in their hotel room while they had dinner "50 meters away." They felt it appropriate to do so even though the resort at which they were staying offered a nightly babysitting service. The McCanns say they took turns checking on the kids throughout their meal. Then they returned home to find a parent's worst nightmare had become a reality.

Anyway you slice it, this story is heartbreaking. The McCanns surely feel responsible for the choice they made, but I have to admit, I've thought about just dashing to the corner store for milk or whatever while my small kids napped. I've even gone so far as mentally timed how long I'd be gone ("just 5 minutes maybe less"). 

Perhaps what has captured parents' hearts everywhere is that we can all relate to wanting time alone. We've all been in a quiet house with kids fast asleep and thought, "What if?" It's tempting isn't it?  But then, there are always those worst case scenarios that creep into your head.

I wish Madeleine a safe return and my heart goes out to her parents. 

 


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Comments

 

Kristen said:

When I heard about this I was upset that someone would take a child so small... let alone any child. But what the crap where her parents thinking leaving a child that small in a hotel room by her damn self??? DUH!!!

Kristen

May 18, 2007 4:13 PM
 

cleo said:

I visited Iceland over New Year's. The strangest thing about my stay in Reykjavik was the amont of strollers (with babies) lining the sidewalks, while the parents shopped or ate at restraunts. I was so envious that they could live in a place that safe. But having grown up in the US, I don't know if I'd ever be comfortable doing that with my own kid, even if I lived there for decades. It would be damn tempting. But I really don't think I could do it.

i feel terrible for this family.

May 18, 2007 10:00 PM
 

Stefanie said:

Strollers are left on the sidewalk in Denmark, too. In fact this is probably common throughout all of Scandinavia. The people in Copenhagen we were visiting last Fall thought it was weird that we found this practice dangerous. There was a story a few years ago of a Danish woman in NYC who left a stroller outside a cafe or something and got in trouble with the police over it. http://www.justmorons.com/articles/day040114.html

May 19, 2007 6:36 PM
 

Lisa K said:

As is the case with leaving a child alone in a car, I think that if you wouldn't leave a $100 bill sitting on a stroller or in a car, why would you leave your child?

I do feel for these parents; I cannot imagine their trauma.  I wish we lived in a world safe for children.

May 21, 2007 1:35 PM
 

tammy said:

How frightened that little girl must have been with no responsible adult to turn to for help, when a complete stranger came . it brings to question if this was a regular occurance

May 28, 2007 6:30 PM
 

Strollerderby said:

It's true. Outside of school, my kids have no friends. Growing up, even though I attended a school miles

June 6, 2007 3:14 PM

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