Anonymous wrote:We live in the 25-50 min range depending on traffic but usually 35 mins. It’s worth it to see him happy. There’s a bus and I feel like we aren’t the type of family who would have those many afterschool play dates so the bus is that extra social time that he needs. Am I jealous of the families that live walking distance? Yes. But on the whole it’s worth it to us. Nothing lasts forever and as others have said if you focus on the positive, like more conversations in the car, then you can also manage the negative, little room for spontaneity, stress on parents. I say this in every thread, why don’t you try it and if it’s too much pull them for public school? That’s what we always discuss with my kids and every year they choose the commute and private school.
This is what we have done. DD's school is 30 minutes from our house but it's also in the same city where we work. I've given her the option to try public or do a closer but less prestigious private but she likes where she is and doesn't mind the commute. Plus I love our conversations in the car and hearing everything about her day before we get home and deal with the craziness of her younger siblings who demand a lot of attention. Sometimes we even stop off for ice cream or an early dinner. It hasn't been an issue for us.
I will say that if the commute was a solid hour or more each way, that might be a dealbreaker.