I recently spoke at a church conference where the final session was a panel discussion. Participants could ask the speakers any question. Yikes!
One very interesting question came at us, “At what age is my child ready to date?”
Awkward pause – each panel member hoping someone else would jump in. After no one else did, I decided this line drive was for me so I snagged it. Here’s basically what I said.
It seems to me that any time we start a parenting question with “At what age …” we are asking the wrong question. For example, “At what age can I get rid of the diapers?” We know it’s not a matter of age; it’s a matter of maturity and control. When they can control their bowel movements you can put the diapers away.
It isn’t about age. It’s about maturity and self-control. Can you see where I’m going with this?