But we have practiced.
Each time, with a longer piece of rope. An imaginary tether. And, a watchful eye.
But tonight, John (in the turquoise shirt) said he wanted to wait “right here” while I went back to the car to get a stupid coupon.
Also, I admit that I constantly make changes to what John thinks he is going to do.
Anyway, I decided to trust him in that little island of pavement while I scurried many cars away in the parking lot.
So, I hope this helps you with something else to try—to practice a tether of independence for your child.
Not that you needed something else to do.
Peace be with us,
Gayle