Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Young kids in Germany, NYC and Paris also take public transport to and from school. As well as a multitude of other nations/cities. Some diverse, some not so much. It isn't just Japan.
Well, you have to have public transport in the neighborhoods in order to take public transport to schools.
Besides, who on earth would think that having schoolchildren having to take a public bus or transit system is a positive? That is what you do when you have no other options available to you. I don't know of any parents who would view that as a good first choice.
EVEN THE SCHOOL says I should not let my child walk alone. So is it really reasonable for me to spend 2 hours a day (1 hr round trip 2x a day) walking her to/from school. Obviously I think not.
No, of course not alone. No distance is safe alone at 6 years old. You had to know when you bought your house that getting to school would require you escorting her there in some way. The method you choose is up to you.
Anonymous wrote:Young kids in Germany, NYC and Paris also take public transport to and from school. As well as a multitude of other nations/cities. Some diverse, some not so much. It isn't just Japan.
Anonymous wrote:I haven't read all the posts, but have you thought about taking your child to the nearest bus stop?
My child is not a walker, but if we miss our bus, I put her on another one down the street.
Anonymous wrote:Young kids in Germany, NYC and Paris also take public transport to and from school. As well as a multitude of other nations/cities. Some diverse, some not so much. It isn't just Japan.