At what age do you think it's appropriate for children to play outside alone (both supervised from the window/porch, and completely unsupervised)?
In the winter, we moved into a house that backs onto a private park (there's a creek and some trees behind the park, so no neighbors behind us). The street also dead ends to a very rarely used dirt road...the street is very quiet with very little traffic. There are a bunch of kids on our street and, now that the weather is nice, they are frequently outside by themselves. The kids are all 3-7 years old, although most are 4-5. I kind of feel bad not sending DS outside to play with them, but I feel like 4 years old is too young to be running around unsupervised. Am I a meanie...?
Re: Playing outdoors...?
Mine have been playing outside in a fenced back yard while I'm at the kitchen window and can see them since 2-ish.
Out front in the neighborhood? Not yet. They're 4 and 5.
I even have a hard time coming inside when a neighbor who has kids out tells me to go work on dinner because she's got an eye on all the kids. AND... we live on a cul-de-sac with almost no car traffic.
No clue when I'll be ready.
Probably not until I have a full summer season of trusting them 100% to cross the street on their own (car awareness) and lord knows we're not there yet.
I will say though that there have been plenty of days where I've abandoned my game plan for dinner so I can stay out with them and keep them company while playing with neighborhood friends. I want that experience for them SO much that I often bail on dinner in order to stretch that time out as long as possible.
When I can't my approach is to invite everyone either inside our house or into our back yard where I can keep an eye on all of them instead of making mine be the ones to have to leave the fun.
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Fenced back yard~ I let my 2 year old play out there with his brother and sister with me checking regularly (unless the kiddie pool is out--then I am out there).
Front yard~ I do allow the older kids to play in the garage with friends. They have strict rules about staying within a set parameter. I check on them regularly, they do not go outside that parameter (which of course includes the street). If they did, they come inside and lose that priviledge. They have about 5-6 neighborhood friends ranging from 4-11. The dads in the neighborhood are usually keeping an eye out while washing cars, mowing, etc...I check with them to see if they will be out and I check regularly, never had any issues. They 11 year old will be my babysitter next year and she is great about playing with them (she's an only child) and keeping in line when I give instructions. My 6 year old is allowed to walk to a friends house (on the same side of the road) 5 houses down (but around a corner). She has also walked to the school with 3 friends, 3 houses down with friend dad watching from the fence (we had to take DS to the hospital). DD is a rule follower for the most part.
Much more frequently, the neighborhood kids are in my backyard. We have a lot of fun stuff and I don't mind them there, though giving them drinks and snacks does sometimes get expensive but I'd rather know where they are. And they have broke our kiddie pool (still usable). I think we are THAT house where all the kids go.
We live in a rural area. Our neighbors aren't very close by. We also have a pool (with a pool fence around it). We don't let our 4y.o. out unsupervised. If we had a fenced in yard I would let him play by himself. I would not be comfortable letting them play in the neighborhood by themselves until they are older (maybe around 8). Too much could happen. You are not a meanie at all.
Not a meanie at all. We have a creek at the back of our property as well, and the neighbor kids (7 of them ages 4-8) are allowed to play in it and are never supervised, so DS is not allowed to just run around with them. I will probably not let him for about 2 more years.
If there are kids out, he plays in the front yard while I read a book on the porch. Usually, one of the younger kids will come over and chalk with him or chase him around the tree. I do trust them enough to leave them alone if I have to go to the bathroom or run inside and grab something, but that's it.
We live on a busy street but have a huge backyard that backs up to a quiet neighborhood. I let my daughter play on our deck while I make lunch/dinner or clean the kitchen area. She is visible through our french doors and two windows. If she leaves the deck area, she needs to come in until I can play outside with her.
I have no idea when I would be comfortable with that.
DS is 4 and he plays in our backyard alone, but I check on him constantly and I leave the backdoor open so I can hear everything.
We have a rock wall that surrounds our backyard.
I don't think I'd ever let ds play outside without me. Is that crazy? I mean maybe when he is like 13...
ETA: we live at a busy intersection
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DS plays out back all the time by himself. I open the kitchen window so I can hear him and I sit at the kitchen table and pay bills or I do dishes. I can usually see him though. We have a completely fenced in yard and I make the dog go out with him.
If there was any sort of large amount of water i.e pool, creek, pound that he had access to it would be a no go.
DS just got a swingset and can now play in our backyard alone while I'm in the kitchen. I put the dogs inside so they don't knock him over but he's happy as a clam.
He knows he's not allowed out front without an adult. Not sure when I'll be ready for that one.