Anonymous wrote:Right, because never trust anyone. Insert yourself everywhere. Helicopter.Anonymous wrote:
Yes, it was negligent. You need to make your own back-up plans with your child.
Geez, that's the parent I've been trying NOT to be.
Anonymous wrote:OP here again.
I talked to DD and we made a plan.
a) If I'm not at the stop, she does not get off the bus.
b) If she's off the bus and no one is at home she goes to one of our 4 neighbor's houses.
Right, because never trust anyone. Insert yourself everywhere. Helicopter.Anonymous wrote:
Yes, it was negligent. You need to make your own back-up plans with your child.
Anonymous wrote:OP here again.
I talked to DD and we made a plan.
a) If I'm not at the stop, she does not get off the bus.
b) If she's off the bus and no one is at home she goes to one of our 4 neighbor's houses.
Anonymous wrote:OP here again.
I talked to DD and we made a plan.
a) If I'm not at the stop, she does not get off the bus.
b) If she's off the bus and no one is at home she goes to one of our 4 neighbor's houses.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
That being said, I never made doctor's appointments past 11 a.m. so I would have at least 4 hours in case they ran late. Typically I made sure all my appointments were at 9 a.m. for the buffer. I also had phone numbers of neighbor moms I could call if I thought I would run late -- and they had my number, too.
Well, I just foolishly assumed that if the school said the kids without parents will be returned to school that I'd just pick DD up from school.
How negligent of me to think that.
Anonymous wrote:
That being said, I never made doctor's appointments past 11 a.m. so I would have at least 4 hours in case they ran late. Typically I made sure all my appointments were at 9 a.m. for the buffer. I also had phone numbers of neighbor moms I could call if I thought I would run late -- and they had my number, too.
Anonymous wrote:
Oh my gosh you are clueless. The bus driver is not your after school daycare provider. Really, this is why some people should not have children.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But the the school bus dropped off my 5 year old anyway. Wtf? She walked alone, by herself, for one block and came to the locked house. No one was at home. She just stood there, on the street, and sobbed. Lucky I was running just a few minutes later.
OP, don't blame the bus driver. Instead, make a contingency plan. "If I'm not at the bus stop, then you should... If that doesn't work, you should..." And check frequently to make sure that she knows the contingency plan.
I am really not worried about a five-year-old walking for one block by herself in her own neighborhood. The worrisome part is that she was standing in the street sobbing. That is because she didn't know what to do. With a contingency plan, she will know what to do.
Anonymous wrote:But the the school bus dropped off my 5 year old anyway. Wtf? She walked alone, by herself, for one block and came to the locked house. No one was at home. She just stood there, on the street, and sobbed. Lucky I was running just a few minutes later.