Of course I have a story behind this...but want general feedback on this question-
I know there are many factors...
But for example...at what age do you allow kids to play outside by themselves (checking in very frequently)...living in town at the end of a quiet cul de sac without a fence..for example.
Re: at what age to allow kids to play outside alone (without a fence)
If I can see/hear them the whole time (like from an open door or window) probably 8. I let my 3 y/o play alone in my fenced backyard that I can see from my sliding door.
DD 1/29/07 -
I don't let my almost 6 year old play alone in our fenced back yard...so I'm thinking probably 9 or more without a fence.
Depends on the area.
In our old neighborhood kids were playing outside without fences around 6-7 years old. It was a very safe subdivision with lots of houses all close together, but sometimes there were a little too many people around, kwim?
At our new house I've been letting ds outside alone since he was about 4. I wouldn't have felt comfortable with that in our old neighborhood, but here he's fine. It's a little more rural, our property is much bigger, we have fewer neighbors and less traffic. And, of course, it depends on the kid. Ds is absolutely fine- he's the type that isn't going to go near the road (not that there's any traffic on it anyhow), isn't going to leave our property and has a cautious nature.
In general though I find that I always seem to be a little more lenient than average compared to other people on this board when it comes to matters like these.
SO TRUE!!!!
Uh, never. We don't have a fence (yet - on the agenda for this summer) and live on a corner lot. Under no circumstances would I let them outside alone. It would be quite easy to snatch one if they got too close to the road....once leaving our house, there is only one stop sign to leave the 'hood, and most ppl run it.
Realistically, maybe when the twins are 7-8 (even with a fence) because the last thing a 6-10 yr old will do is watch out for younger siblings when they are engrossed in playing.