Christine
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I guess I need to have some perspective so I'm going to throw this out as a "what would you do?" I'll preface my story with this: I live in a suburb of Washington, DC. Very busy, very congested. My community consists of 4 separate neighborhoods all hooked together for a total of about 500 homes. Our streets are fairly busy, but not what I consider dangerously travelled.
Okay, I have a DD (12) and DS (9). DS (9) has fairly severe ADHD. He has been riding a bike since he was 5 and since DH is an avid biker, he goes with DS quite regularly. When I try to go on walks, I will also take DS with me on his bike so he can get some exercise, but it is a real drag for him because he has to go so slow. For those of you who have ADHD kids, you probably can guess that they are not often the safest bike riders!! Anyway, I noticed that DS was getting much better about being careful at stop signs, intersections, etc. I remember remarking to myself "hmmm, it might be time to let him go out on his own."
Well, this past weekend the situation came up. Our next door neighbor's kids asked DS to bike ride with them. They have a boy (age 10) and a girl (age 12). The boy is nice enough, but seems to look for trouble. The girl is very responsible. I figured since the girl was with them it might be okay. I gave my son strict instructions to stay in the neighborhood and to ride by the house on his trips around so that I could see him. As you probably can guess, 30 minutes went by and I NEVER saw them. Finally, I asked DH to go out on his bike and look for them. He rode around the neighborhood roughly 4 times and spent another 15 minutes looking for them. My next door neighbors could have cared less because they were in the house taking a nap. Finally, DH gets in his truck and goes out and FINDS DS. He was down in the creek in woods (it's actually like a thick forest) way behind our neighborhood. He had fallen in the creek and was wet up to his knees. He knows not to go there. He said that the next door boy called him "chicken" for not going to the creek. Both he and the other girl tried to resist but, according to my son, the other boy "just has this magic" that he cannot say no to. Egads.....So I told my son that he cannot watch his favorite program for two weeks and that he is not to go riding with that boy again. I feel really bad about this. My son obviously LOVED riding on his own, but obviously I cannot trust him with this boy.
Then there is the issue of safety. We have had far too many abductions in this area. Plus, at the elementary school my son attends, there have been 4 separate incidents of adults exposing themselves to children who are on the playground after school hours. I am really uncomfortable with sending him out for an hour out of my sight.
On top of all this, that same day my DD (age 12) asked if she could walk the dog around the block by herself. I have let her do this a few times and she is much more savvy then my son. I still don't care for it because she doesn't have total control of the dog, but I know the kids need to get out. This time she says she was out walking and some guy starting knocking on his picture window (in one of the houses) and was trying to get her attention. When she looked at him he began to open the window and talk to her. She just stared at him and then broke out into a run and came home. I said "are you sure you just weren't on his lawn?" and she said that she was in the street (we don't have sidewalks). I don't know WHAT to make of that one!!
Anyway, I know this post sounds like I'm freaking out. I'm not. I just feel that I'm in a quandry on how much to let my kids go. Is it a gut feeling you get when you know it's okay? I really don't want my kids snatched off the street and the area I live in doesn't make me feel better about it.
I know many of you are probably much more lax with your kids and will probably think I'm nuts, but please try to compare where you live versus an urban area.
Thanks!
Okay, I have a DD (12) and DS (9). DS (9) has fairly severe ADHD. He has been riding a bike since he was 5 and since DH is an avid biker, he goes with DS quite regularly. When I try to go on walks, I will also take DS with me on his bike so he can get some exercise, but it is a real drag for him because he has to go so slow. For those of you who have ADHD kids, you probably can guess that they are not often the safest bike riders!! Anyway, I noticed that DS was getting much better about being careful at stop signs, intersections, etc. I remember remarking to myself "hmmm, it might be time to let him go out on his own."
Well, this past weekend the situation came up. Our next door neighbor's kids asked DS to bike ride with them. They have a boy (age 10) and a girl (age 12). The boy is nice enough, but seems to look for trouble. The girl is very responsible. I figured since the girl was with them it might be okay. I gave my son strict instructions to stay in the neighborhood and to ride by the house on his trips around so that I could see him. As you probably can guess, 30 minutes went by and I NEVER saw them. Finally, I asked DH to go out on his bike and look for them. He rode around the neighborhood roughly 4 times and spent another 15 minutes looking for them. My next door neighbors could have cared less because they were in the house taking a nap. Finally, DH gets in his truck and goes out and FINDS DS. He was down in the creek in woods (it's actually like a thick forest) way behind our neighborhood. He had fallen in the creek and was wet up to his knees. He knows not to go there. He said that the next door boy called him "chicken" for not going to the creek. Both he and the other girl tried to resist but, according to my son, the other boy "just has this magic" that he cannot say no to. Egads.....So I told my son that he cannot watch his favorite program for two weeks and that he is not to go riding with that boy again. I feel really bad about this. My son obviously LOVED riding on his own, but obviously I cannot trust him with this boy.
Then there is the issue of safety. We have had far too many abductions in this area. Plus, at the elementary school my son attends, there have been 4 separate incidents of adults exposing themselves to children who are on the playground after school hours. I am really uncomfortable with sending him out for an hour out of my sight.
On top of all this, that same day my DD (age 12) asked if she could walk the dog around the block by herself. I have let her do this a few times and she is much more savvy then my son. I still don't care for it because she doesn't have total control of the dog, but I know the kids need to get out. This time she says she was out walking and some guy starting knocking on his picture window (in one of the houses) and was trying to get her attention. When she looked at him he began to open the window and talk to her. She just stared at him and then broke out into a run and came home. I said "are you sure you just weren't on his lawn?" and she said that she was in the street (we don't have sidewalks). I don't know WHAT to make of that one!!
Anyway, I know this post sounds like I'm freaking out. I'm not. I just feel that I'm in a quandry on how much to let my kids go. Is it a gut feeling you get when you know it's okay? I really don't want my kids snatched off the street and the area I live in doesn't make me feel better about it.
I know many of you are probably much more lax with your kids and will probably think I'm nuts, but please try to compare where you live versus an urban area.
Thanks!