Flame me to hell I have every intention of letting DD walk to school this year she is 7, it probably won't be until the end of the year when she is 8. I thibk saying you wouldn't even consider it for an 8 year old is a little over the top.
No flames here. My 2nd and 3rd grader walked home last year. It was 0.7 miles and they even had to cross a semi-busy street. During winter I picked them up because the snowbanks were to high for them to see cars. They loved walking home and it gave them a sense of accomplishment and pride in their independence. I cannot imagine waiting until 12. That would be embarrassing.
what's the difference between walking to school or the park at that age?
when I was 7 I walked to school with my sister and a couple other kids.
because if you're not at school someone will probably call within an hour. Who knows how long this mom expected to hear from her son again. Alot has changed in 20 years, I'd never let my 7 year old walk to school unless I was parked outside every few blocks to make sure she made it.
Where the fuck do you live? Baghdad? They're 7...not 2. Get a grip.
But I want to say that in Europe (or at least in the part of Germany where we were stationed/lived for 3 years) children as young as 5 would walk to school along busy roads every day. Many times alone.
I would also see them go to the neighborhood parks - though always with a buddy.
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Where the fuck do you live? Baghdad? They're 7...not 2. Get a grip.