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Texasgal

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73. My nephew is in 6th grade
Thu Jan 10, 2019, 12:22 AM
Jan 2019

and walks home every day from school.

His parents drop him off in the morning and he is latch key for an hour or two in the afternoon. If the weather is bad he stays at the YMCA on his campus until he can be picked up.

???? confused by your post.

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There are too many pedophilers and child abductions to let them walk home alone. backabby-blue Jan 2019 #1
There really aren't any more than when we were growing up. It's just that with the national news pnwmom Jan 2019 #13
Are there really more than there used to be? Mariana Jan 2019 #18
I was a latch key kid in the 70's backabby-blue Jan 2019 #23
So, do you think there are more now than there used to be? Mariana Jan 2019 #38
I'm not sure but .... backabby-blue Jan 2019 #50
Where in the heck was that? nt fleabiscuit Jan 2019 #76
Los Angeles California backabby-blue Jan 2019 #80
It happens more than you think. backabby-blue Jan 2019 #81
Flashers and pervs have been around a long time. haele Jan 2019 #86
I live in Portland and was riveted to developments Mme. Defarge Jan 2019 #28
I agree with you. Terri is Guilty as sin backabby-blue Jan 2019 #53
Since I'm not "au courent" Mme. Defarge Jan 2019 #61
I don't believe he was either. backabby-blue Jan 2019 #64
Non-custodial childhood abduction and / or sexual assault is on the decline, not rise. n/t X_Digger Jan 2019 #47
Nonsense. cwydro Jan 2019 #49
Nearly all pedophiles that abuse children are in the child's family or close in another way. alphafemale Jan 2019 #56
I spent my college years as an afterschool caregiver crazycatlady Jan 2019 #2
I remember walking home from school in a group when I was in first grade. haele Jan 2019 #3
I'm 61. MicaelS Jan 2019 #4
Whoa. 3 miles took, what 50 minutes or an hour. That's a lot for a little one 🙂 MLAA Jan 2019 #85
I feel like a complete idiot... MicaelS Jan 2019 #93
It happens all the time...when you revisit someplace you haven't seen since you were a kid. MLAA Jan 2019 #94
Another thing.... MicaelS Jan 2019 #95
I walked home in elementary school. luvs2sing Jan 2019 #5
I walked to kindergarten zipplewrath Jan 2019 #6
My kids walked home from school when they had friends LeftInTX Jan 2019 #7
I remember there being a large yellow vehicle anarch Jan 2019 #8
Times are different. I'm in Massachusetts too. Croney Jan 2019 #9
It makes me a little sad, too. aikoaiko Jan 2019 #10
I grew up in a semi-rural area several miles from my elementary school. Tommy_Carcetti Jan 2019 #11
Here in suburban central FL kids are walking and biking all over Roland99 Jan 2019 #12
I walked to kindergarten by myself Ohiogal Jan 2019 #14
Me too exactly as you stated. no_hypocrisy Jan 2019 #52
I live in the same neighborhood I went to elementary school hibbing Jan 2019 #15
"I don't know what families with both parents working do..." Totally Tunsie Jan 2019 #41
Not every one lives close to their parents. Revanchist Jan 2019 #45
My grandchildren are in after-school programs, and my daughter works 70% time. pnwmom Jan 2019 #66
This Seattle suburb still encourages walking to school, and so do other districts. pnwmom Jan 2019 #16
Glad to hear this!!! I hope more school districts follow their lead!!! nt LAS14 Jan 2019 #70
I'm surprised no one has mentioned the walking school bus program for grade schoolers. nt tblue37 Jan 2019 #74
When I was in primary school... TygrBright Jan 2019 #17
i am glad i grew up free range. helmetless. latch key. pre internets. pansypoo53219 Jan 2019 #19
Helmetless isn't in the same category as the others. There's no downside to wearing a helmet pnwmom Jan 2019 #21
None? cannabis_flower Jan 2019 #27
If the collar reliably works, fine. But helmets have been saving lives for decades. It wasn't pnwmom Jan 2019 #29
According to the article cannabis_flower Jan 2019 #30
It is up to individual school districts to decide. Caliman73 Jan 2019 #20
Why is it depressing? Things change. WhiskeyGrinder Jan 2019 #22
It's bad for the environment and bad for children's growing bodies, pnwmom Jan 2019 #32
Using "kids don't walk to school" as a stand-in for "capitalism is forcing people into unhappy WhiskeyGrinder Jan 2019 #37
I think you answered your own question. FiveGoodMen Jan 2019 #42
Yeah, I guess I don't see it as "depressing." WhiskeyGrinder Jan 2019 #44
I See It RobinA Jan 2019 #67
It's depressing because walking home from school was a really enriching experience. nt LAS14 Jan 2019 #71
This message was self-deleted by its author elocs Jan 2019 #24
My mother grew up in Europe spinbaby Jan 2019 #25
That might have still been going on in Germany and other countries much more recently. pnwmom Jan 2019 #33
Interesting spinbaby Jan 2019 #46
What we had is called a "Free Range Childhood" these days Ron Obvious Jan 2019 #26
Never had a parent pick me up or take me to school in my life. milestogo Jan 2019 #31
I think stranger danger is overblown TexasBushwhacker Jan 2019 #34
they used to post kids addresses on 70s cable access shows pstokely Jan 2019 #88
My daughter is 15 violetpastille Jan 2019 #35
We walked to school. Polly Hennessey Jan 2019 #36
I walked to and from school... taking a shortcut across a cemetery and through some woods.* NurseJackie Jan 2019 #39
A large number of kids walk/bike around here Retrograde Jan 2019 #40
The 24 hour news cycle has got us collectively paranoid. GulfCoast66 Jan 2019 #43
My kid's elementary school was 4 blocks away. They walked. Tracer Jan 2019 #48
I agree with you. I think it's sad. yardwork Jan 2019 #51
I think it's an example of how fearful our society has become. Guns play right in to this. jalan48 Jan 2019 #54
depresses me handmade34 Jan 2019 #55
Small town FL, 1956-69....walked or rode bike to three different schools every day dameatball Jan 2019 #57
I take my daughter to and from school every day Nonhlanhla Jan 2019 #58
In the state of Michigan trixie2 Jan 2019 #59
I live in WI, and the kids here walk to and from school. The kids were also allowed to walk Luciferous Jan 2019 #60
When I was in 3rd grade in Germany I caught the Doreen Jan 2019 #62
I rode the bus, or a parent sometimes picked me up The Genealogist Jan 2019 #63
Former free range kid Mr. Quackers Jan 2019 #65
Free Range Kid Here RobinA Jan 2019 #69
I lost two friends when I was in grade school who were taken on their way home... cynatnite Jan 2019 #68
Oh, wow. But that's got to be the exception!! What kind of environment was it? LAS14 Jan 2019 #75
Suburb... cynatnite Jan 2019 #89
I had a classmate in the fifth-grade was abducted... Dave Starsky Jan 2019 #92
My story geralmar Jan 2019 #72
My nephew is in 6th grade Texasgal Jan 2019 #73
Can you tell me what in my OP is confusing? I'll try to clarify. nt LAS14 Jan 2019 #90
I work in a school Phoenix61 Jan 2019 #77
Walked to and from school from K-12 grade aeromanKC Jan 2019 #78
Walking is not necessarily safe cvoogt Jan 2019 #79
I walked to the babysitter house after school starting in 1st grade Horse with no Name Jan 2019 #82
explanation of modern parenting... American parents are 100% responsible for the kids, unlike the Demovictory9 Jan 2019 #83
I lived in DC going through school Ahpook Jan 2019 #84
what about kids who can't get free bus service? pstokely Jan 2019 #87
I'm 73 years old. I started walking to school in kindergarten. MineralMan Jan 2019 #91
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