Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:absolutely not.
Note the arlington county supervision guidelines which include 'yard' as unsupervised.
http://www.arlingtonva.us/departments/HumanService...cesServicesFamilyHowyoung.aspx
I don't think I'd consider the yard as "unsupervised" if the parent is checking out the window every few minutes.
Those guidelines say that you shouldn't let a seven year old be in a yard by themselves. A 2 year old seems young, but waiting until 8 seems extreme on the other end
I think it depends on the yard and 99% of parents are responsible enough to judge their children, the yard, the fence etc and make their own judgment calls. We let our dc play alone in the yard around 4 but also trust the 7 yr old with the toddler for a few minutes at a time (running in the house for something etc).Anonymous wrote:absolutely not.
Note the arlington county supervision guidelines which include 'yard' as unsupervised.
http://www.arlingtonva.us/departments/HumanService...cesServicesFamilyHowyoung.aspx
I don't think I'd consider the yard as "unsupervised" if the parent is checking out the window every few minutes.
absolutely not.
Note the arlington county supervision guidelines which include 'yard' as unsupervised.
http://www.arlingtonva.us/departments/HumanService...cesServicesFamilyHowyoung.aspx
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What are you worried about? I let mine play outside alone at 2 in a fenced yard. The younger my kids were, the more I checked on them.
Same here. I'm not telling my two yr old to run up the street and get me a loaf of bread but I do let him explore our yard while keep an eye on him.
Anonymous wrote:What are you worried about? I let mine play outside alone at 2 in a fenced yard. The younger my kids were, the more I checked on them.