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Parents' choice for child’s solo seating on flights sparks online debate

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Parents' choice for child’s solo seating on flights sparks online debate
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A passenger's decision to have their 10-year-old child sit alone on flights has sparked significant debate online. The parents claim this practice benefits their son's mental health, despite the controversy it has generated.

The parent explained, "I usually sit a few rows behind him and do keep an eye on him. Originally when we adopted him, he had massive stranger-danger due to abuse. We travel quite a bit and found that using the airplane controlled environment is an excellent way to teach him that most strangers aren’t out to get him and how to recognize social cues."

They added that the strategy has been effective over three years, transforming their son from being fearful and needing mild sedation on flights to feeling confident enough to engage with flight attendants and even requesting to sit alone in the middle seat.

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"On a recent flight he was put between a husband and wife. These were… less than pleasant people. Not judging (nor do I care) but before we could even push back from the gate, I could hear the two of them asking who’s kid this was, why was he by himself, was he abandoned, and just being outright unpleasant," recounted the parent.

The parents argue that an airplane's controlled environment is ideal for teaching their son safe interactions with strangers, aiming to foster his independence and confidence. They acknowledge that there are horror stories involving children flying unaccompanied or interacting poorly with other passengers but believe their approach is beneficial.

Critics question whether it is fair for other passengers to be expected to engage with and supervise someone else's child without consent or compensation. They point out that while children often fly as unaccompanied minors under airline supervision, these situations differ because trained staff are responsible for them.

Some wonder if the parents genuinely prioritize their child's benefit or if they also seek a break during flights.

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