Anonymous wrote:Real simple folks, kids that are half the size of a car profile, many of this height are the same ages you are posting about, can be extremely difficult to see even when looking carefully by responsible drivers......if a kid gets hit unattended in this situation it's just as much or more on the parents than the person who hit the child.....and yes, in cul-de-sacs too! A jury in a court of law will agree I'm confident!
Anonymous wrote:Age 7. I do get annoyed at neighbors who let their 4 and 5 year olds play without supervision. We're in a cul-de-sac, and a lot of the kid gatherings end up right outside our house, and we end up dealing with the tears and disagreements that inevitably occur when these little ones aren't being supervised by their parents. In reality, they really aren't unsupervised, the parents are just transferring their responsibility off to the closest neighbor to where the kids are playing or whoever happens to be working from home or working in the yard that day. I see the kids being able to manage themselves better the closer to 7 years old they get, so for me that's the right age for the average kid.
Anonymous wrote:Real simple folks, kids that are half the size of a car profile, many of this height are the same ages you are posting about, can be extremely difficult to see even when looking carefully by responsible drivers......if a kid gets hit unattended in this situation it's just as much or more on the parents than the person who hit the child.....and yes, in cul-de-sacs too! A jury in a court of law will agree I'm confident!
Anonymous wrote:I've stopped supervising mine in that way around 8, I think? I mean I loosely know where he is, I just don't know at which house. We live in a safe suburban neighborhood with sidewalks, and at 9 he is freely biking to the library, to several parks, to his school (15 minutes bike ride away), to Safeway to buy ice cream, etc. We are probably a bit looser than other parents with him, and his sister probably won't be allowed the same things at that age. I definitely do not supervise him with neighborhood kids - what do I want with a bunch of 9-year olds?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm amazed at how lazy people are. At 11, we are still loosely supervising and wouldn't let ours go off on their own.
I supervise my 11 year old a lot.![]()
Anonymous wrote:I'm amazed at how lazy people are. At 11, we are still loosely supervising and wouldn't let ours go off on their own.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm amazed at how lazy people are. At 11, we are still loosely supervising and wouldn't let ours go off on their own.
I'm amazed at how many helicopter parents there still are - independence and confidence are learned through practice - but not while mom and dad are breathing down your neck watching your every move. I'm not lazy; I want my kid to learn how to function on their own and by taking small steps like letting them go outside of our house in our neighborhood alone, they will learn this. Did your parents watch your every move? At 11?!?!?!?!?! Your kid is going to be stunted emotionally.
Can you read idiot? She said “loosely supervising,” not breathing down her kids’ necks. PP’s kids will be fine but clearly, yours won’t.