Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:14:11 WOW! Your kid was a 4 year old kindergartner?
She's so smart!
I was a 4 year old kindergartener....what's the big deal about that?
In this area (VA and MD) they no longer allow 4 year olds to start kindergarten in public school, except under very rare specific situations.
So being a 4 year old kindergartner is a novelty, and not the average.
Really? I think watching a 2 yo is particularly hard. I really don't think this is a good idea at all.
Anonymous wrote:With a baby monitor going, I left an infant alone for a few minutes while I was outside, but would have been in in seconds if I heard anything.
We left our 8 yo alone during daylight hours for upto 1/2 hrs. Now, at 10, we will leave her alone a little longer, and sometimes in the evening, but no longer than 45 min-1 hr. And that is for events like Back to school night.
I can not imagine leaving an 8 yo watching a 4 yo
My 8 yo watches my 2 yo all the time, for up to an hour.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:14:11 WOW! Your kid was a 4 year old kindergartner?
She's so smart!
I was a 4 year old kindergartener....what's the big deal about that?
In this area (VA and MD) they no longer allow 4 year olds to start kindergarten in public school, except under very rare specific situations.
So being a 4 year old kindergartner is a novelty, and not the average.
The kindergarten entry cutoff date in Virginia is September 30th, so of course there are 4-year-olds in K, unless the\y are red-shirted. A non-red-shirted September birthday is 7 at the start of third grade.
Same in DC. There will be several 4 year-olds in my daughters kindergarten class, basically all with birthdays before September 30. This isn't a smart or not question, this is the age cut off.
I'm fairly certain I will be able to leave my child to run simple errands by 7. We live in a condo, and she has no problem with us going to the trash room now that she is almost six. She knows almost everyone on our hall and who could help in an emergency. The only question I would have is about how to call 911. We don't have a home line. How do others deal with this as their kids get to that more Independant age, do you just buy them phones?
Anonymous wrote:With a baby monitor going, I left an infant alone for a few minutes while I was outside, but would have been in in seconds if I heard anything.
We left our 8 yo alone during daylight hours for upto 1/2 hrs. Now, at 10, we will leave her alone a little longer, and sometimes in the evening, but no longer than 45 min-1 hr. And that is for events like Back to school night.
I can not imagine leaving an 8 yo watching a 4 yo
My 8 yo watches my 2 yo all the time, for up to an hour.
With a baby monitor going, I left an infant alone for a few minutes while I was outside, but would have been in in seconds if I heard anything.
We left our 8 yo alone during daylight hours for upto 1/2 hrs. Now, at 10, we will leave her alone a little longer, and sometimes in the evening, but no longer than 45 min-1 hr. And that is for events like Back to school night.
I can not imagine leaving an 8 yo watching a 4 yo
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
And, contrary to what you might assume, I left my children alone from about age 7, but I started in about 3-minute increments.
Where can you go and come back from in 3 minutes that would constitute leaving a child home alone? I'm not being snarky; I'm sincerely curious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
And, contrary to what you might assume, I left my children alone from about age 7, but I started in about 3-minute increments.
Where can you go and come back from in 3 minutes that would constitute leaving a child home alone? I'm not being snarky; I'm sincerely curious.
Anonymous wrote:
And, contrary to what you might assume, I left my children alone from about age 7, but I started in about 3-minute increments.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:14:11 WOW! Your kid was a 4 year old kindergartner?
She's so smart!
I was a 4 year old kindergartener....what's the big deal about that?
In this area (VA and MD) they no longer allow 4 year olds to start kindergarten in public school, except under very rare specific situations.
So being a 4 year old kindergartner is a novelty, and not the average.
The kindergarten entry cutoff date in Virginia is September 30th, so of course there are 4-year-olds in K, unless the\y are red-shirted. A non-red-shirted September birthday is 7 at the start of third grade.