I have to agree with pp. I have a 4 year old DS, and I would NEVER allow him to play outside by himself or with other kids his age unsupervised. You CAN NOT take your eyes off kids this age for a second when they are outside. You said yourself that she doesn't follow your directions of not going in the street. Constant supervision is required at this age, you never know what they are going to do. To tell you the truth, I really can't believe that in this day and age you would take that chance with your daughter! Do you watch the news??? And as far as "curfew" goes, my DS is in bed at 7pm. Different strokes for different folks, I guess...![]()
My kids played outside unsupervised at that age, as did I. I'm living in the same town I grew up in, and in the past 40 years, there have been zero abductions. I don't think it's any more dangerous today - actually, I think my kids are safer, because thanks to the media, we are more aware of the dangers. There are a lot of kids in the neighborhood, and I know each one of my neigbors well (I was laughing this morning when one neighbor called to borrow an onion - just yesterday I got a cup of vegetable oil from another neighbor).
then make sure you enforce that rule. If you see her doing it call her in and tell her she cannot play with her friends for the rest of the day because she broke the rule. I like the PP who explained that "different families have different rules, and our rule is XXX." As for the amount of time spent playing with friends, you can set the time. Explain to your daughter that she needs to come in at a certain time, for whatever reason. ...but do it ahad of time, so that she knows to expect it. Tell her it is quiet play time. That you are tired, and want to relax instead of sitting at the window watching kids play. Or that you are going to watch a movie together. ...but do plan some special things to do to bond. Make cookies, play a game, color, do make-overs, whatever, so that she won't see her time away from her friends as time lost.
. Again, I don't know that humans would react the same way, but suggesting that puddles might have mouse pee in them might dissuade a puddle - taster.
Anyway, jmo, do what's right for you!