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Age of child to put self on bus and come home after school?


Age for kids getting home alone off of the bus? : r/Parenting - Reddit

I've got paper work turned in for him to be in an after-school program. My job is 10 minutes away from our house and his school is 10 minutes ...

Age of child to put self on bus and come home after school?

DIS Veteran ... I agree, 4th grade is too young. I have an 8th grader and a 9th grader, and I'd even hesitate to let them get themselves up, ready ...

What age can your kids get on / off the school bus alone?

My third grader wants to walk to and from the bus stop alone and I don't feel ready for that. The pea consensus was that it seems early too.

What is the right age to allow children to ride the school bus on their ...

Any child under the age of 8 needs to be taken to the stop and picked up from the bus stop by a parent or legal guardian or an older sibling. As ...

What age bus stop alone? - DC Urban Moms and Dads

For drop off, at our MCPS ES, parents came through 5th. For pick up, I think kids were allowed to walk home alone in 5th. But I think this ...

What age is OK for a child to use the bus to come home from school?

What year is he in? Would the school release him alone? At ours, kids have to be in yr 5 or 6 before they go home alone. Quote

At what age can kids go out by themselves? - Care.com Resources

By age 10 or 11, they have that skill when the unsupervised time is short and directed, says one child welfare advocate. The American Academy of ...

Age to walk to bus stop alone? | ProTeacher Community

someone mentioned it depends on the child and situation, and that is true. My oldest ds is 9 1/2 now and for the first time in his life he has ...

kid getting off bus alone-what age? - Community | BabyCenter

Second grade and up, unless a form is signed by the parents...then it's any age. Our state does not have a specific law regarding the age that children can be ...

Go to school bus stop by herself/himself? - RedFlagDeals.com Forums

At our school (but I'm thinking is not exclusively just for our school), kids grade 3 and up can wait for the bus themselves and get off without ...

What Age Can Children Stay Home Alone - SALT effect

... bus asks if she can come over to play after school? [Moms of tweens and younger seemed in agreement over a “no friend over while you're home alone” rule ...

Age Walk Home from Bus Alone - DC Urban Moms and Dads

First or second grade (age 6-7) in our neighborhood. Between 3rd and 5th grade (age 8-11) if there were major roads to cross or if it was am ...

To ask what age you would let your child let themselves in after ...

Although it does depend on the individual child and exactly how long they'll be alone for. Often if they attend a club after school it could ...

? for Parents re: bus stop | Absolute Write Water Cooler

The child either must be with a sibling of middle school age or older or an adult. After that, I'm assuming the school district thinks first ...

How young is too young to wait for the bus alone? - The Washington ...

Beginning school is a pretty big transition, and getting onto a bus with strangers can be intimidating. Knowing a parent is walking them to the ...

What age can a kid get themselves home from school alone? - Page 2

Mine are doing it for the first time this year and I am petrified. Eldest is 12 and youngest is 9. They will be catching the bus home and then a ...

Am I wrong in letting my 8yr old get the bus to school................

My DD is 6, and I can't imagine in just 2 years time letting her go on a bus on her own. Saying that though I have a friend who used to get a ...

child-home-alone.pdf - SAFETY TIP OF THE MONTH

Rules and boundaries should be discussed that address topics such as who can come over when the parent is not home, online safety, and.

School refusal: children & teenagers | Raising Children Network

School refusal is when children get extremely upset at the idea of going to school and often miss some or all of the school day.

Why Are Kids Different at Home and at School? - Child Mind Institute

That's because parents may not be as strict and will love them no matter what. These kids include some with autism, OCD, anxiety or ADHD.