and this...
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Who lets a 7 year old walk home alone from school? A mile?
Nancy Grace was frothing about this last night. Apparently there was a group of kids walking together and there was some sort of disagreement and she ran ahead of the group and *poof* she was gone.
Well, that's just what Nancy Grace does!
I still can't see myself allowing my 7 year old to walk home from school. Her peers are not the best choice to watch out for her well being.
and this...
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Who lets a 7 year old walk home alone from school? A mile?
When I was your age, we were forced to walk 20 miles to school up hill in the snow when we were 5.
Seriously though, when I was in elementary school plenty of kids walked or biked home (probably less than a mile, though). Our community seemed pretty safe. My parents didn't, since they were at work til later, but that's a different story.
I didn't walk to school until 5th grade, and it was less than a mile.
The article also said there are like 75 registered sex offenders within 5 miles of where the little girl disappeared.
dumbass parents then. poor kid
I dunno'...I had never heard of a sex offenders list until I moved here. Not that it made any difference, I'd still never let my kid walk to/from school.
And then if you think about it, most people probably think like their parents did. If it was okay for me to walk to school, why can't my children. :shrug:
One never knows the reasoning behind other people decisions.
That said, vrai will come on here any minute and post that the parents are the culprits, and she'll most likely be right.
You wore your legs off walking to and fro' school for all those years.I walked to school from age 7. When I was 11 and missed the bus, I would walk over 2 miles to school. Times were different.
You wore your legs off walking to and fro' school for all those years.
It's no wonder you're so short.
You wore your legs off walking to and fro' school for all those years.
It's no wonder you're so short.
I walked to school from age 7. When I was 11 and missed the bus, I would walk over 2 miles to school. Times were different.