You don’t understand the difference between an open street and a library with adults responsible for what happens inside? |
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I mean I would let my child go to the library alone…
I think the difference is being stuck there, especially if something happens that makes him uncomfortable. Also sounds like it’s far from home. I would get a sitter for peace of mind, or just bring him. No one will kick him out if he’s reading. |
| Why aren't you considering a babysitter first? |
Not everyone has the money for a babysitter. Most parents bring their kids to BTS night if they come. Nobody will care especially if your kid sits and reads during it. |
Can you do a zoom or phone call with the teacher? I would do that over leaving them in the library or home alone. |
| I don’t see the problem with leaving a responsible 9 yr old at a safe library. |
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Former librarian here. Do not leave your child alone in the library! No one is there to watch them or even notice them. It is a building full of strangers of all types and some are unsavory; please believe this. It's also a burden to the staff. Some kids get left with no one to pick them up at closing in the dark! At one library we had to call police at that point.
Leave them home alone or better yet, hire a babysitter. Be safe! |
That is crazy. 14 year olds are allowed to be hired as camp counselors and swim instructors where I live. If they can be entrusted to watch a group of 3 year olds in the pool, they can sit in a library by themselves. |
Yes they close at 8pm. |
| For third grader, I would rather either leave him at home or leave him at school facility (hallway outside classroom, school library etc) and I hand him my phone to kill time. |
And what does a single parent do in that situation with multiple classes? They figure it out. One family brought their 2 younger elementary kids with them to BTS last night and they were running all around and crinkling water bottles during the presentation. It was rude and obnoxious. So yes in that situation I judge that both parents came instead of keeping the kids home with one parent. |
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When I was kid, there was a whole group of kids who went to the library as a form of free after school care. Some kids went to the library and other kids went to Jelleff. And some went to the official after school care. Most of the library crowd was first gen. Jelleff was a mix.
Anyway, there are sketchy people at libraries. I wouldn't do it. She'd be safer at home alone. |
The library is probably worried that a group of 14 year olds hanging out together would get loud. |
This is the best approach—have a trusted neighbor they can go to. By the way, If I am going to be home anyway, I have no problem being an emergency go-to person for a kid in the neighborhood. |
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