Anonymous wrote:My son started walking home alone from elementary occasionally in 4th grade. 1/2 mile, lots of people around, no major roads. By 6th grade he exclusively walked to/from his middle school, am and pm. Sometimes with someone, usually not.
He’s 13 now and a veteran walker, as are most other students at his school. The thought of a 14 year old not being allowed to walk at his school would be ridiculous, and hugely embarrassing to the 14 year old. Having a car service to drive 1/2 mile when other kids walk twice that twice a day?
No.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:the OP has the right to be concern. As the old saying "when your neighbor loses his job, it is a recession. When you lose your job, it is a depression." Crime statistics is meaningless if it happens to your child.
Is it safer if your child walk home from school in the Mclean area versus Falls Church? Not necessarily. Pedophiles live in both Mclean and Falls Church, just saying.
Yes, your child can walk home in a group of at least 4 kids that live within one block from your home. Otherwise, the answer is NO.
The kid is 14, not 4. You're not doing your child any favors by trying to constantly bubble proof the world they live in, and not allowing them to develop the confidence to walk 10 minutes without a parent or grandparent.
I think that it is actually prudent to know which kids are walking home on your street. If you have several other kids walking home around the same time that your kid is or you know that there are neighbors home, there is a certain safety in that even if your kid is technically walking alone.
Stranger abductions might be rare. But things like having a car follow you or a weirdo flashing you happen - especially when you're walking alone and it is scary when it happens.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:the OP has the right to be concern. As the old saying "when your neighbor loses his job, it is a recession. When you lose your job, it is a depression." Crime statistics is meaningless if it happens to your child.
Is it safer if your child walk home from school in the Mclean area versus Falls Church? Not necessarily. Pedophiles live in both Mclean and Falls Church, just saying.
Yes, your child can walk home in a group of at least 4 kids that live within one block from your home. Otherwise, the answer is NO.
The kid is 14, not 4. You're not doing your child any favors by trying to constantly bubble proof the world they live in, and not allowing them to develop the confidence to walk 10 minutes without a parent or grandparent.
Anonymous wrote:the OP has the right to be concern. As the old saying "when your neighbor loses his job, it is a recession. When you lose your job, it is a depression." Crime statistics is meaningless if it happens to your child.
Is it safer if your child walk home from school in the Mclean area versus Falls Church? Not necessarily. Pedophiles live in both Mclean and Falls Church, just saying.
Yes, your child can walk home in a group of at least 4 kids that live within one block from your home. Otherwise, the answer is NO.
Anonymous wrote:the OP has the right to be concern. As the old saying "when your neighbor loses his job, it is a recession. When you lose your job, it is a depression." Crime statistics is meaningless if it happens to your child.
Is it safer if your child walk home from school in the Mclean area versus Falls Church? Not necessarily. Pedophiles live in both Mclean and Falls Church, just saying.
Yes, your child can walk home in a group of at least 4 kids that live within one block from your home. Otherwise, the answer is NO.
Anonymous wrote:the OP has the right to be concern. As the old saying "when your neighbor loses his job, it is a recession. When you lose your job, it is a depression." Crime statistics is meaningless if it happens to your child.
Is it safer if your child walk home from school in the Mclean area versus Falls Church? Not necessarily. Pedophiles live in both Mclean and Falls Church, just saying.
Yes, your child can walk home in a group of at least 4 kids that live within one block from your home. Otherwise, the answer is NO.