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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Go in late, telecommute, ask your husband to handle it, pay someone, carpool, etc. You are a bad parent if you make your kids walk.[/quote] You’re such a loser. I’m not OP but she’s a “bad parent” if she has to work and her kids have to walk? Go to hell. You’re an anonymous troll spewing negative crap at strangers; I’m sure you’re a happy and fulfilled person. :roll: OP is making the point she’s in a jam. Also millions of kids in vast swaths of the world have walked outside at 15 degrees with no issue. Sorry your precious snowflakes are soft as puppy sh$t. [/quote] Overnight low is 2F where I am. I have to agree with pp that if you let your kid walk tomorrow morning, I think you meet the “bad parent” criteria.[/quote] Bad parent here. My 8 and 10yr old walk daily - without any adults either. I know, the horror!!! Sometimes they meet up with other neighbors. Sometimes not. Even if one is sick, the other goes and meets up with other kids. Rain, heat, snow, or cold. Only time I think about taking or getting them is if there is a thunderstorm now. I remember an ES teacher commenting on a post last year stating her walkers were the most attentitive in class. She attribituted to getting exercise and fresh air. It really hit home and this year I drive them so much less. I think it is great to wake them up in the AM and de stress them when they walk home. I clearly see a difference in the afternoon. And going in all kinds of weather makes them resilient, accountable for checking the weather and dressing appropriately. But yes, I am a bad mom. :wink: [/quote] Take care of your kids.[/quote]
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