| Look up the Let Grow movement by Lenore Skenazy. |
| Crazy idiots no way |
Were you alive in the 70's and 80's? My mom left for work at 8am, when I was in 2nd grade. 6.5 and 7. I left for school at 9am after locking the front door. Never a problem. Sometimes I came home from school and she'd have gone for coffee with a friend and I'd be home alone having snack while watching cartoons, blasting music while dancing around the living room. If you treat kids like they're incapable, they will believe they're incapable and act accordingly. |
Totally agree. I have a child with profound intellectual disability. If some gene therapy comes along that allows her to function like a neurotypical 8 year old, she would live on her own with some light supervision, take a bus and have a job. Nothing has been as enlightening as to the infantilization of typical children as having a child who literally cannot grow up. |
I would pull the statistics that show she is more likely to be hurt in a car wreck if I took her with me than the house suddenly catching on fire or an intruder break in. I don’t parent based on totally ridiculous inabilities to assess risk. |
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No stove/oven/toaster, no shower/bath. No playing outside. If she’s getting herself dressed and brushing her hair and teeth, then I’d do it. I’d make sure she knows about 911 and I’d let the dad know. Go over scenarios like if there’s a fire or a stranger knocking. Ask her not to tell anyone outside the family like her friends at school.
Let her keep a phone near her so you can reach her if, say, you get a flat tire and are going to be delayed. It’ll also give her the comfort that she can reach you if she needs to. |
These are the conversations I had with my kids as well. And 8 was around when I started leaving my older one at home for short periods of time. |
Your 8 yr old is only allowed to play outside on their own in their own backyard with lots of checkins? JFC that generation is effed. |
| Why is this even a question? Why wouldn’t you do this? |
| Yes |
I would also agree with PP who said that dad should be consulted, especially as he only lives a few blocks away. |
| My biggest concern here would be due to dad pushing for more custody due to lack of supervision, if the child is mature enough to follow the rules for staying home alone. Precisely why OP needs to talk to the father. |
| Yes, it's totally fine. Especially if you give her an activity to do for that 15-20 minutes (mine would like to make bracelets, or color, or heck, even watch a tv show). |
+1 |
Is that really what you want your 8 year old doing if they are alone in a fire? Try to put it out? Instead of just leaving? |