The Arizona Republic

Moving away isn’t the answer

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Dear Abby: Suggesting that an older couple (”Upset in Washington,” June 13) move to a community for people over age 55 because they’re bothered by the neighbors’ children playing outside early in the morning is just one more example of how we have ended up living in a world of intoleranc­e and division.

I’m the mother of a lively 6-year-old boy, and I would suggest that what really needs to happen is a kind and thoughtful discussion about how the kids can be taught to respect their neighbors and play more quietly in the mornings. There’s no reason why a compromise can’t be reached.

— Massachuse­tts Mommy

Dear Mommy: Like you, many readers were against the idea of the couple being forced to move because of the noise. They offered suggestion­s for coping, as well as opinions about the parenting of the neighbor children. Read on:

Dear Abby: When people move into a neighborho­od, they need to try to fit in rather than demand the neighbors accommodat­e them. That young mom and her kids are the newbies. The older couple has lived there a long, long time.

I say yes to getting soundproof windows. And perhaps “Upset’s” husband should have a talk with his doctor about his health-related sleep problems. However, ultimately, the parents must take responsibi­lity for their young kids instead of shoving them outside for the neighbors and unlucky drivers to deal with. Let the kids play inside at 8 a.m. — Also In Washington

Dear Abby: In my neighborho­od, the landscaper­s arrive at 7 a.m. to mow, blow and edge. The racket wakes everyone. The answer for us was the white noise machine our daughter got us. During a nap I use it because garbage trucks and delivery vans make more noise than kids playing or the school bus.

— Ann From Sun City 16 17 18 19 20 22 24 25 26 29 32 33

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