PigletsPal2
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Putting on flame suit: I don't think anyone can answer this question outside of his/her own experience. In the 80's we were living in Istanbul and DH had to go to a 4-day conference in Rome and invited me for my birthday. I asked DD#2 (age 13) which of our adult friends she wanted to come stay with her. Her answer was an emphatic "NONE" and a well-thought-out, reasoned argument why she could stay by herself: She was very mature for 13, we had never had reason to worry about her, she loved school, so there was no worry about her skipping, she could cook, so she could make her own meals, she had her homework, music and videos to keep her occupied, our apartment building was well-guarded, and our boss lived down the hill. (She had babysat for their little one, so she knew them well.) Phil agreed to check on her every day and I called her every evening (usually interrupting whatever she was doing!)
When we got home, she was glad to see us, but not in an anxious way. She said her biggest worry was that she would run out of Cokes before Phil brought another case up to the house! Later in life (she's now 37!) she thanked us for trusting her to stay alone as it really increased her self-confidence (never low to begin with!).
So bottom line - it depends on the kid, the parents and the circumstances. Removing flame suit.
Queen Colleen
When we got home, she was glad to see us, but not in an anxious way. She said her biggest worry was that she would run out of Cokes before Phil brought another case up to the house! Later in life (she's now 37!) she thanked us for trusting her to stay alone as it really increased her self-confidence (never low to begin with!).
So bottom line - it depends on the kid, the parents and the circumstances. Removing flame suit.
Queen Colleen