Kirstie Allsopp defends letting son go travelling around Europe aged 15
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Kirstie Allsopp defends allowing her 15-year-old son to travel across Europe, emphasizing a preference for him to experience independence over common fears regarding safety.
Allsopp expresses more concern over risks from cars and drugs than travel for her son, believing that younger generations should embrace wider experiences.
Addressing concerns for her son’s trip, Allsopp articulates that despite rising fears among parents, evidence suggests the world isn’t as dangerous as it's perceived.
She points out that contrary to popular belief, youth in previous generations have faced larger responsibilities at younger ages, suggesting we need to adjust our views.
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