MagicalMysteryDream
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We have a daughter, age seven. Since she was six we have let her ride her bike around the block by herself. Someone freaked out the other day when they saw her. I told her that if there were sidewalks, I would let her ride her bike the mile up to the pool for swim team.
I guess I don't live in a bubble and not afraid of dangers that "May" be out there. When I told her that I couldn't wait for next year when I don't have to walk her to and from the bus, she just rolled her eyes and informed me that her fifth grader still is met every day because of "who might be waiting to snatch her".
I can remember being that age and playing outside around the block from my parents and told not to come home until the streetlights came on. And statistically there was far more crime then.
So my question is how far do you let your child roam alone?
I guess I don't live in a bubble and not afraid of dangers that "May" be out there. When I told her that I couldn't wait for next year when I don't have to walk her to and from the bus, she just rolled her eyes and informed me that her fifth grader still is met every day because of "who might be waiting to snatch her".
I can remember being that age and playing outside around the block from my parents and told not to come home until the streetlights came on. And statistically there was far more crime then.
So my question is how far do you let your child roam alone?
the pot with this post.
In fact, I care enough to take the task of teaching them independence and responsibility pretty seriously 