Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's fine. My mom left for her teacher job around 7:30 and I left for elementary school at 9am. I had to leave a note at home saying what I was wearing that day. Did this from second grade on. No problem.
What was so important about what you wore to school..especially given your parents would not see it until the end of day if they had issues with it?
Anonymous wrote:It's fine. My mom left for her teacher job around 7:30 and I left for elementary school at 9am. I had to leave a note at home saying what I was wearing that day. Did this from second grade on. No problem.
Anonymous wrote:My neighbor does this. He missed the bus once and asked me to drive him. His mom needs to work to pay the bills and feed her family. I work at home a few days a week so it was not a big deal.
My son would take the bus home and be alone in the afternoon some times. I don't see why he couldn't do it in the am.
If he were sick I would have him call me and I would drive home. I have left my sick middle schooler at home by himself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It doesn't seem crazy to me (though I'm not sure my 6th grade ds would be up to it), but what happens if the daughter wakes up and is sick. Does she just stay alone?
OP here. It doesn't seem crazy to me either, but it certainly seems less than desirable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's fine. My mom left for her teacher job around 7:30 and I left for elementary school at 9am. I had to leave a note at home saying what I was wearing that day. Did this from second grade on. No problem.
What happened when you were sick or missed the bus?
I never missed the bus. If I was too sick to go to school, we knew that before my parents left, they called to say I'd be out and I stayed home.
You were an amazingly responsible seven year old.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As long as there is a back up plan if he misses the bus..or it does not come..I think it is fine.
There is no back up plan.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's fine. My mom left for her teacher job around 7:30 and I left for elementary school at 9am. I had to leave a note at home saying what I was wearing that day. Did this from second grade on. No problem.
What happened when you were sick or missed the bus?
I never missed the bus. If I was too sick to go to school, we knew that before my parents left, they called to say I'd be out and I stayed home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's fine. My mom left for her teacher job around 7:30 and I left for elementary school at 9am. I had to leave a note at home saying what I was wearing that day. Did this from second grade on. No problem.
What happened when you were sick or missed the bus?
Anonymous wrote:It's fine. My mom left for her teacher job around 7:30 and I left for elementary school at 9am. I had to leave a note at home saying what I was wearing that day. Did this from second grade on. No problem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It doesn't seem crazy to me (though I'm not sure my 6th grade ds would be up to it), but what happens if the daughter wakes up and is sick. Does she just stay alone?
OP here. It doesn't seem crazy to me either, but it certainly seems less than desirable.
My job pays me $63K per year which is certainly less than desirable. That's life.
So how did you manage mornings when your child was elementary age?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It doesn't seem crazy to me (though I'm not sure my 6th grade ds would be up to it), but what happens if the daughter wakes up and is sick. Does she just stay alone?
OP here. It doesn't seem crazy to me either, but it certainly seems less than desirable.
My job pays me $63K per year which is certainly less than desirable. That's life.
Anonymous wrote:As long as there is a back up plan if he misses the bus..or it does not come..I think it is fine.