Tammy Cooper was arrested for child endangerment for allowing her 6 and 9 year old children to play outside while she sat on a lawn chair in front of her home. Cooper lives on a safe, cul-de-sac and allowed her children to play freely while keeping an eye on them. The mom claims she was thrown in jail for 18 hours after her neighbor called the police telling them that Cooper was not properly watching her children. I remember being a kid at that age and playing on my dead-end block without either of my parents sitting outside and watching our every move, they would peak or call us from our window from time-to-time but that was about it so personally, I don’t think the mother did anything wrong especially since she was in fact watching her children from a far. Read more below.

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Tammy Cooper, a stay-at-home mom who lives in La Porte, Texas, was arrested earlier this month after a neighbor reported her for allegedly letting her kids play outside on their motorized scooters unsupervised.

Cooper, who spent 18 hours in jail overnight, says she was watching her children, ages 6 and 9, from a lawn chair during the time of the incident. The family lives in a cul-de-sac, and Cooper told KPRC that the safe location was one of the reasons she had chosen to reside there.

When police showed up at Cooper’s home to arrest the mother for child endangerment, her kids protested.

“My daughter had him [the police officer] around the leg saying, “Please, please don’t take my mom to jail. Please, she didn’t do anything wrong,’” Cooper told the station.

The charges against Cooper were dropped, but she is now suing the City of La Porte Police Department, the arresting officer and her neighbor for damages.

Cooper’s arrest caused a bit of outrage, even making the news in Australia. On the Internet, some moms rallied to Cooper’s defense, saying that she didn’t deserve to be arrested for child endangerment.

“All children may not be old enough to handle such a situation, but some definitely are, and it should be a parent’s right to decide if they are,” Julie Ryan Evans wrote on CafeMom.

It is worth noting that some parents are proponents of a hands-off playtime.

HuffPost blogger Lenore Skenazy, who holds a class called “I Won’t Supervise Your Kids,” notes that it’s good for children to figure out how to play on their own.

“For the last few decades, child development experts have been telling us that the crucial thing missing from kids’ lives is exactly what used to fill them: Time with friends of different ages, playing outside, on their own,” Skenazy wrote.

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