Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Summer before middle I started letting DD go alone (well, with friends). I would have allowed her to go a little younger (probably age 10) but there is a street she has to cross. It’s very low traffic and there is a stop sign but still.
This sounds like the ideal thing to help your kid learn independence. Did you expect a country road with no stop signs?! Goodness we coddle our children.
I see your point. Two things: first, I just didn’t really feel like going and making sure she was doing it right. She only asked once so it wasn’t like it was a big priority. I just went with her. Second, notice that when she was 12 I did let her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Summer before middle I started letting DD go alone (well, with friends). I would have allowed her to go a little younger (probably age 10) but there is a street she has to cross. It’s very low traffic and there is a stop sign but still.
This sounds like the ideal thing to help your kid learn independence. Did you expect a country road with no stop signs?! Goodness we coddle our children.
Anonymous wrote:Summer before middle I started letting DD go alone (well, with friends). I would have allowed her to go a little younger (probably age 10) but there is a street she has to cross. It’s very low traffic and there is a stop sign but still.
Anonymous wrote:Parents, this weekend we went to a park and then stopped by a 7 eleven. MY DH went in to grab a few slushies for my kids. I then noticed groups of elem children and a lone child go into this 7 -11 by herself. My kids are still in elementary school but would you allow them to go in a gas station by themselves? It also got me wondering, what age do you start letting your kids go to stores alone? I can't even imagine at this point!!