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In reply to the discussion: I picked up my grandsons (7 and 8) at school again today. [View all]treestar
(82,383 posts)58. We walked tp all of them - elementary, jr. high and high
There were tons of kids out in the neighborhood in the time before and after school, going every which way depending on the school and going with each other. That was the baby boom time though and there were are least 10 kids from your immediate area going. That is a factor too.
One neighbor had a corner lot and complained about the dents in the grass from kids cutting that corner and going on the grass - there were that many kids walking.
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However Newton, MA is a very upscale, suburban city and I am sure they have
smirkymonkey
May 2019
#25
IIRC, we had to walk to school if we lived closer than a certain distance
The Velveteen Ocelot
May 2019
#5
I don't think it's less safe now. There were trucks in the '50s and people got run over by them.
The Velveteen Ocelot
May 2019
#11
I think kids playing in neighborhoods goes back to when we moved from the front porch to the back
redstatebluegirl
May 2019
#15
Is this a school issue, or a parent issue? Because plenty of kids walk to school.
WhiskeyGrinder
May 2019
#10
(late 50's-mid 60's) Walked or rode my bike to elem. school, about a mile. Then Jr. high, walked or
dameatball
May 2019
#16
I do it only because my son is of the belief that it's a school requirement. It certainly...
LAS14
May 2019
#31
1. Walk to the school. 2. Pick up your grandsons at school. 3. Walk home with them.
NBachers
May 2019
#28
I live in a safe community, and skeezers will try to pull up to elementary school kids often.
TheBlackAdder
May 2019
#37
When my daughter was young (she's 20 now) she was allowed to ride her bike all
Luciferous
May 2019
#43
Ego-centrism applies in many areas to those afflicted with it. In a country where most Christians
TeamPooka
May 2019
#55
Besides not walking with them, check out to see if there are local pedos in the police database.
TheBlackAdder
May 2019
#60