What kind of people take a three-year-old to see Alien vs. Predator?
I'm sorry...these people suffered a tragic loss...but every baby/toddler book I've ever read mentions both several ways to clear a windpipe (you do NOT stick your fingers in there) and that popcorn is a choking hazard. They weren't even supervising him with the popcorn!
I like how the mother says "Nobody could have saved him." Not true. She could have prevented it, and she probably could have saved him to if she'd ever read one basic article on food safety and how to clear a child's airway. I worry about a world where special education teachers don't have this knowledge. (Or any teachers, for that matter.)
A horrible tragedy...made worse by its preventability.
I agree with you 100%, Saf (and not for the first time, either, on matters of parenting, might I add!).
Reminds me of the idiot (VERY YOUNG) mother whose child suffocated on the Pokemon ball that was a toy in the Burger King kids meals.
The kid was 15 months old. Every single Kids Meal and Happy Meal says that the toys are not recommended for those under 3 years of age - regardless of the toy on offer. They also say to ask for substitutes for smaller children.
Now - aside from the fact that a 15 month old really doesn't need to be eating anything from Burger King - I was very disgusted with the fact that Burger King took the flack for this, when they had already placed warnings - instead of the (if I recall correctly)
15 year old mother and the comparably young grandmother. The child was left alone in a playpen with a toy that was not suitable for its age group...
Accidents happen - but those involving children which could have been so easily prevented by those who are supposed to be responsible for them are the ones that really tear my soul up... :\\\'(