We bought our house located less than a quarter of a mile from an elementary school the spring before Boy Wonder started kindergarten. "How great it will be to walk to and from school when he gets just a little older!" we thought. Five years later as Boy Wonder gears up to enter the 5th grade where apparently "everybody walks to school" he's begging for the opportunity to go it alone. Sigh. Really? I suspect sometime within this 5th grade school year I'll loosen the reins and allow him to walk alone … I think … maybe … but only if he follows these very important safety tips for walking to school -check 'em out! - Lori Garcia
Make sure your child understands that they are never, under any circumstances to follow even a seemingly well-intentioned stranger. Try organizing a walking group of neighborhood children to and from school. There's safety in numbers.
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Stranger danger
Make sure your child understands that they are never, under any circumstances to follow even a seemingly well-intentioned stranger. Try organizing a walking group of neighborhood children to and from school. There's safety in numbers.
For 10 simple ways to ease the summer-to-school transition, visit Babble!