hi hazel,
I think all parents have worries and fears for their children. I worry about not being properly parental and neglecting some of their emotional needs. i was not given a proper example by either dysfunctional parent. I worry about having given them this illness that partially genetic and of teaching them to succomb to the part that is environmental. This is me turn the worry inward.
I have seen a host of others turn their worries outward ... A nefew is allergic to half of the things on this planet and his mom blames friends at school (before daycare) of needlessly spreading their germs to infest her poor baby - sensitive to most meds. There are a few parents of my son's friends who want their sweet babies to remain babies and blame any spark of creativity and independance on the bad influence of "those kids"... we live near a low-income housing project... Of course there are the panaply of "almost scientific studies" that blame everything on TV (not on parents who push the same values as the media -buy, think, protect, ME!).
So your neighbour sees her insecurites in her surroundings. That is not a judgement of you. If she cannot teach her child that there are severe consequences to smoking that tobacco cies hid for the longest time ... that is her problem. If she thinks that by limiting her child to only the sweet experiences of child-hood she is protecting her baby and teaching him to think about the world he lives in ...
well you see where i am going with this Hazel?
Like most of us the first person to be attacked is self. I am, I should, how could I??? sometimes it is about the others. sometimes we have absolutely no control over the situation we find ourself facing ... and it is okay to let go! Like here, it is okay to feel miserable for a moment when your integrity is attacked, and then let it go. You have no control over this poor woman who sees the world through a different experience. It is okay to feel bad that your son might have one less friend, but then see that he is a sweet gentle child who still attracts peers towards himself and has other friends.
I hope you week is full of little moments that make you smile.