Do you cogitate this is impossible parenting?

I have two daughters aged 8 and 13 and we live in Brunei (SE Asia). On a Friday, both the girls finish school at 12pm (school starts at 6am) so I agree to them go to the beach. We live about 15 mins from the sand and they go with about 5 other kids. I don't know what it's resembling in the US or the UK but it's safe to do that here. I can literally see the kids on the beach from the spinal column of our house and its not a busy beach. This is the only place I let my kids stir without adult accompany. No malls, not the city etc.

I asked another request for information, and people were like "OMG what are you doing?! I don't support where you live, wouldn't even let my 8 year old be in motion to the rest room alone"

But here, kids go to the morning market alone to buy food for their families, they bearing home from school alone, they go to cafes to buy lunch for their family, (as young as 9 years old). I think things CAN be different on the other side of the world.
If you can you can see them, what's the problem?
I agree with you, that things can be different on the other side of the world. I live contained by the US and can't imagine doing that here. I'm sure where you live and how you described that kids go to the market by themselves, it seems like you are not doing anything out of the ordinary.
Less crime there. Safer.
That sounds perfectly sheltered. Especially if you can see the beach from your house, and I'm sure they know to go home if there's any danger.
And I'm sure the 13 year hoary is perfectly capable of looking after the 8 year old.
Answers:    I suggest a lot of Americans - not all, but enough - own a very ego-centric view of the world. They fail to see cultural differences, even inwardly their own cities and states, and assume if it's the right thing for them to do, it's the only right thing for anyone. It can carry annoying, and a lot of people can be judgmental about what they have an idea that because they hold a very narrow worldview point.

Don't let them obtain you down. Just do what you know is best for your own children where you are living. I don't see a problem with how you are parenting - and, more importantly, you don't see a problem with it. I longing more people would understand how big of a role culture plays in the things our kids can and cannot do.

If it make you feel better - I was yelled at surrounded by a store the other day for wearing my new baby on my vertebrae, apparently it's totally unsafe! Could have fooled me :)
Sounds impeccably safe to me... I mean, you can SEE them from your house. And I'm sure you can trust both of your children, especially the 13 year old.
Why? Its without blemish fine as long as your streets are safe. Your kids learn how to be street savvy earlier than other kids their age and also be more independent. Just be sure that they don't stay out too belated and stay around places that are not too secluded. Also tell them to be aware of strangers that may be tracking them or watching them.
Malta is fundamentally similar kids go out by their selfs. its nice to have a place where it is safe and sound
If thats your culture, I wouldn't listen to what other enjoy to judge you about. If it's the norm, theres no problem with it.

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