Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son just turned 6 and is currently in kindergarten. Currently I drive him to school every morning at kiss n ride. DS WANTS to take the bus in the morning. Just wondering if it is ok for him to walk half a block to the bus stop. I am not sure if I would even feel comfortable with it but I am wondering if there is some age cut off. We are in Fairfax County.
It isn't an age cut off. Kindergarteners need an adult at the bus stop for pick up and drop off. Next year, it will be fine. Why can't you walk to the bus stop with him?
Because she is lazy
Anonymous wrote:People she doesn't feel like doing what she would need to do to accompany her kid to the bus stop!!! Why is that so hard to understand? It would disrupt her routine, which isn't worth it to her. Whatever. Fair enough.
Anonymous wrote:My sister was 8 years old when a man attempted to abduct her from our bus stop. The only thing that stopped him was my giant 17 year-old neighbor who came running after the guy. He ran away. Please stay with your child at the bus stop.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
OP here. I drive my kid to school everyday. In those 40 min, I would be showering and getting myself and younger child ready for preschool. If my kid can't go to the bus stop alone, I am going to continue to drive him at 8:40.
OP, suppose you did the following:
1. Find out when the bus comes.
2. Figure out the timing. For example, if the bus comes at 8:00 am, what time would you have to leave the house to get to the bus stop, and what time would you get back? Also, if you didn't have to drive your older child to school, what time would you have to leave the house to get your younger child to preschool?
3. See if you can figure out a way to make that work.
OP here. I am fairly certain the bus comes between 8:00 and 8:10. We currently leave our house around 8:35 to get to school by 8:40. If I were to walk my son to the bus, we would need to walk out of the house around 8. I just don't think this is going to work. DS will just have to continue getting driven to school by me.
That is the time my kids eat breakfast. It is hard to get my younger kid out the door. I want to shower in those 10 min. We also live in a neighborhood with large yards. To walk to the end of our cul de sac would be annoying to do in the morning. It won't work for us. My son will probably never take the bus.
I don't understand. You would need to walk out of the house around 8:00 to get to the bus by 8:10, and then you would be back at the house by 8:12, which would give you another 23 minutes before you had to leave the house again at 8:35. What am I missing?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
OP here. I drive my kid to school everyday. In those 40 min, I would be showering and getting myself and younger child ready for preschool. If my kid can't go to the bus stop alone, I am going to continue to drive him at 8:40.
OP, suppose you did the following:
1. Find out when the bus comes.
2. Figure out the timing. For example, if the bus comes at 8:00 am, what time would you have to leave the house to get to the bus stop, and what time would you get back? Also, if you didn't have to drive your older child to school, what time would you have to leave the house to get your younger child to preschool?
3. See if you can figure out a way to make that work.
OP here. I am fairly certain the bus comes between 8:00 and 8:10. We currently leave our house around 8:35 to get to school by 8:40. If I were to walk my son to the bus, we would need to walk out of the house around 8. I just don't think this is going to work. DS will just have to continue getting driven to school by me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son just turned 6 and is currently in kindergarten. Currently I drive him to school every morning at kiss n ride. DS WANTS to take the bus in the morning. Just wondering if it is ok for him to walk half a block to the bus stop. I am not sure if I would even feel comfortable with it but I am wondering if there is some age cut off. We are in Fairfax County.
It isn't an age cut off. Kindergarteners need an adult at the bus stop for pick up and drop off. Next year, it will be fine. Why can't you walk to the bus stop with him?
Because she is lazy
OP here. I drive my kid to school everyday. In those 40 min, I would be showering and getting myself and younger child ready for preschool. If my kid can't go to the bus stop alone, I am going to continue to drive him at 8:40.
Can't you shower before 8 am (or whatever the time to bring your child to the bus stop is?) This is so weird.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can't you just walk him to the stop?
I have a second younger child whose preschool starts at 9. I am not even sure what time the bus comes but I know it would be about 40 min earlier than when we need to be out the door.
I would never let a child that young do that. Not for many years.
You wouldn't let a six-year-old walk half a block to the school bus stop? Would you let an eight-year-old? Would you let a ten-year-old? How old would the child need to be?
42.
Well, 42 is the new 6...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son just turned 6 and is currently in kindergarten. Currently I drive him to school every morning at kiss n ride. DS WANTS to take the bus in the morning. Just wondering if it is ok for him to walk half a block to the bus stop. I am not sure if I would even feel comfortable with it but I am wondering if there is some age cut off. We are in Fairfax County.
It isn't an age cut off. Kindergarteners need an adult at the bus stop for pick up and drop off. Next year, it will be fine. Why can't you walk to the bus stop with him?
Because she is lazy
OP here. I drive my kid to school everyday. In those 40 min, I would be showering and getting myself and younger child ready for preschool. If my kid can't go to the bus stop alone, I am going to continue to drive him at 8:40.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My sister was 8 years old when a man attempted to abduct her from our bus stop. The only thing that stopped him was my giant 17 year-old neighbor who came running after the guy. He ran away. Please stay with your child at the bus stop.
What happened to your sister was terrifying, I'm sure, but extremely rare. Kids are quite literally much more likely to be struck by lightening than abducted by a stranger.
While it is rare...it happens. 6 is too young to be at a bus stop alone.