Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why wouldn’t you just leave them at your home
It’s 30 minutes each way. Can I leave a 9 year old home alone for 2+ hours?
That was about the age I started to leave my kids home alone. I would let my neighbor across the street know, and my kids knew they could go to her if they had any issues. They were quiet kids, and if it was going to be longer than 30 minutes or so, I’d set them up with a movie before I left the house.
I would be worried about a fire or similar emergency
That gets into the maturity of the child and also what kind of support is around. My kids were very well-behaved and comfortable with our neighbors, plus we literally live on a culdesac off of a culdesac, so it’s a quiet street. In different circumstances I might have waited longer to let them be by themselves.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why wouldn’t you just leave them at your home
It’s 30 minutes each way. Can I leave a 9 year old home alone for 2+ hours?
Anonymous wrote:It’s fine to bring them-especially an older kid like this. Our back to school night was yesterday. Several parents had their kid with them, but not out of necessity-both parents were in attendance so one of them could have stayed home with the kid. It’s because the people who bring their kids to our back to school night just feel like the information doesn’t apply to them about bringing children. It’s those parents I judge-not the ones who clearly didn’t have a choice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why wouldn’t you just leave them at your home
It’s 30 minutes each way. Can I leave a 9 year old home alone for 2+ hours?
That was about the age I started to leave my kids home alone. I would let my neighbor across the street know, and my kids knew they could go to her if they had any issues. They were quiet kids, and if it was going to be longer than 30 minutes or so, I’d set them up with a movie before I left the house.
I would be worried about a fire or similar emergency
Anonymous wrote:My public library says no children allowed can be without a supervising adult under the age of 15 which I think is crazy. A 9th grader can’t go to the library? I have neighbors who have their 4th graders bike through traffic to the 7 11 store alone which is way more full of weirdos (plus the danger of traffic) than our library.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok DCUM is unanimous! I’m glad I asked here.
I think if your child is the sort that will sit quietly in the back and read a book, it’s fine to bring them to Back to School night with you.
Anonymous wrote:Ok DCUM is unanimous! I’m glad I asked here.