Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in a major city and my DD takes buses all over the place no problem.
But when I was a child living in the suburbs, I had NO IDEA which bus to get on after middle school ended. I knew the bus stop near my house, but getting on the right bus to get home was a huge problem. I couldn't figure out how other kids knew. To this day I still don't know. I basically loitered near the buses until I saw someone who lived near me, and then stalked them onto the right bus to get home each day.
The buses display bus numbers. And generally line up in the same order. This was true even in the days of the Late Pleistocene North American megafauna, when I went to middle school/high school.

Anonymous wrote:I live in a major city and my DD takes buses all over the place no problem.
But when I was a child living in the suburbs, I had NO IDEA which bus to get on after middle school ended. I knew the bus stop near my house, but getting on the right bus to get home was a huge problem. I couldn't figure out how other kids knew. To this day I still don't know. I basically loitered near the buses until I saw someone who lived near me, and then stalked them onto the right bus to get home each day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it's kind of crazy, but honestly, if one of my friends needed a favor that would take an hour and I had the ability to do it, I'd do it for them. I mean, at this point, she is in a bind. The kids don't know how to take the bus and it's not like she can teach it before they need it.
She can absolutely teach her child how to use the bus if he needs it. Are you nuts? How does any kid learn how to use the bus? It’s called PLANNING.
Anonymous wrote:My kids have always been driven to school, and they mostly take the bus back home. They have always been picked up and driven back home from the bus-stop. Should they be able to use the bus? Absolutely. All kids should know the bus number, their busstop and how to walk back home. All kids should also have a cell phone and house keys.
Anonymous wrote:I have a mom friend/acquaintance who refuses to let her kids ride the bus. They don’t even know which bus to take or where their stop is. Today, it seems she’s in a bind and needs someone to get her middle school son home. I told her I’d have no problem at all with getting the key from her, waiting at his bus stop and helping him in the house before I have to get back home for my own kids. But because of the above, that isn’t possible. She wants me to drive 20 minutes to the school, be there 20 minutes early to wait in the pickup line, and drive him home. Even if I could have made it work (I can’t with my kids),I won’t do that; this is why kids should at least know how to utilize their school bus!
Am I right?
Anonymous wrote:I think it's kind of crazy, but honestly, if one of my friends needed a favor that would take an hour and I had the ability to do it, I'd do it for them. I mean, at this point, she is in a bind. The kids don't know how to take the bus and it's not like she can teach it before they need it.