Anonymous wrote:No, I do not let my child roam the neighborhood alone. Mainly because I am not strong enough to survive anything happening to my children. Other parents are made of harder stuff. I am sure it is ok for them and their children. No judgement from me.
If my kids hang out with their friends, I know where they are. They are not allowed to go in woods and lakes, but they can certainly be in the backyard of their friends houses.
Anonymous wrote:No, I do not let my child roam the neighborhood alone. Mainly because I am not strong enough to survive anything happening to my children. Other parents are made of harder stuff. I am sure it is ok for them and their children. No judgement from me.
If my kids hang out with their friends, I know where they are. They are not allowed to go in woods and lakes, but they can certainly be in the backyard of their friends houses.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, I do not let my child roam the neighborhood alone. Mainly because I am not strong enough to survive anything happening to my children. Other parents are made of harder stuff. I am sure it is ok for them and their children. No judgement from me.
If my kids hang out with their friends, I know where they are. They are not allowed to go in woods and lakes, but they can certainly be in the backyard of their friends houses.
Translation:
I think coddling will keep them 100% safe
I think other parents who don't coddle don't really care about their kids
Newsflash: The world is so much safer than when we were growing up. You are letting 24hr news and worldwide social media turn you into a helicopter that will end up doing more harm than good for your kids.
Anonymous wrote:No, I do not let my child roam the neighborhood alone. Mainly because I am not strong enough to survive anything happening to my children. Other parents are made of harder stuff. I am sure it is ok for them and their children. No judgement from me.
If my kids hang out with their friends, I know where they are. They are not allowed to go in woods and lakes, but they can certainly be in the backyard of their friends houses.
We have a pack of kids about that age in my neighborhood that roam around and they do lovely things like drop F bombs around adults who aren't their parents, give dirty looks to any adults that try to say anything to them, and they literally pound the shit out of each other.
I often wonder if their parents have any clue what's going on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We live on Capitol Hill. 10 years old. I also let my now 12 year old DS take his siblings (7 and 9) to the nearby 7-11. 12 year old has a cell phone.
+1! CH, almost same age: at 11 my child (always with fully charged cell phone!) meets friends in the neighborhood and sometimes takes 8 y.o. sib to the playground, in walking distance.
Anonymous wrote:We live on Capitol Hill. 10 years old. I also let my now 12 year old DS take his siblings (7 and 9) to the nearby 7-11. 12 year old has a cell phone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I let my 7 and 9 year olds roam about with their friends. There are 4 houses of kids their age, and they are all within 3 blocks. They have to stay together and alert the parent when moving from one yard to the next. The moms text each other with updates every hour or so.
We let them go the playground too.
We do live only one block off s fairly busy road, so we occasionally have cara driving too fast. They are very careful and conservative when crossing because we have really stressed it.
We have a pack of kids about that age in my neighborhood that roam around and they do lovely things like drop F bombs around adults who aren't their parents, give dirty looks to any adults that try to say anything to them, and they literally pound the shit out of each other.
I often wonder if their parents have any clue what's going on.