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In reply to the discussion: Mom Faces Jail for Making Son Walk to School [View all]Ilsa
(64,390 posts)12. As a parent, I think I would have
driven him most of the way to school, then have him walk the last half mile with me in the car following him. He would learn a direct consequence to being expelled from the bus without being put in danger. Taking him most of the way and following him in the car indicates that you are not abandoning him.
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Let's ask a few questions here... 1) How many of those Police officers walked to school when they
Justice wanted
Feb 2012
#3
With the thousands of kids who go missing every year, maybe it's not a good idea anymore.
Selatius
Feb 2012
#5
IF you use that arguement than theoretically a child should NOT be NEVER left alone because the
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Feb 2012
#9
I believe the point still stands there are less dangerous ways of punishing a child.
Selatius
Feb 2012
#11
And my thought is that -at least the kids around here-play further than that. The problem is
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Feb 2012
#13
True. However, though, this kid DID express fears that his mother could beat him.
AverageJoe90
Feb 2012
#34
I have a 7 year old. They don't let kids walk this far to school by themselves anymore.
Jennicut
Feb 2012
#35