Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Could you start by meeting her halfway? Are there other children who walk, or who might also walk if she walked? Could she ride her bike?
To the PP at 14:53, when I was in elementary school, before cable TV, every kid walked, starting in kindergarten. Every kid. If you had said to the parents that an 8-year-old is not old enough to walk 10 blocks on her own, their jaws would have dropped in astonishment.
The "way we did it when we were kids" argument just doesn't fly. Sorry.
When I was a kid, we walked in groups (I started walking alone around age 11 maybe, but even then, half the school was walking the same route). And we knew EVERYBODY in our neighborhood; plus between our neighborhood and the school, I was familiar with probably 3 houses on every block (usually schoolmate's homes). When we were learning about stranger danger, I remember mentally mapping out all of those houses, so if somebody tried to kidnap me, I would run (the opposite way!) to the nearest "friendly" home.
So few people live in neighborhoods like that now. Even if you do live in a suburban area where you know everybody, I wouldn't let her walk alone. Maybe with a responsible sixth grade neighbor.