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Talk of the Nation, April 9, 2008 ·
Several weeks ago, New York Sun columnist Lenore Skenazy left her 9-year-old son at a Manhattan Bloomingdale's armed with a subway map, a metro card and $20. When she wrote about her son's successful journey home on her blog Free Range Kids, she received a barrage of responses accusing her of being a bad parent.
Despite the criticism, Skenazy stands by her decision. She writes, "The problem with this everything-is-dangerous outlook is that over-protectiveness is a danger in and of itself. A child who thinks he can't do anything on his own eventually can't."
How old were y'all when your parents let y'all go off alone to school or wherever on public transportation?
I remember my first time walking home alone was in 5th grade...Ol' boy forgot to pick me up
...that sh*t felt like a 10 mile walk
Talk of the Nation, April 9, 2008 ·
Several weeks ago, New York Sun columnist Lenore Skenazy left her 9-year-old son at a Manhattan Bloomingdale's armed with a subway map, a metro card and $20. When she wrote about her son's successful journey home on her blog Free Range Kids, she received a barrage of responses accusing her of being a bad parent.
Despite the criticism, Skenazy stands by her decision. She writes, "The problem with this everything-is-dangerous outlook is that over-protectiveness is a danger in and of itself. A child who thinks he can't do anything on his own eventually can't."
How old were y'all when your parents let y'all go off alone to school or wherever on public transportation?
I remember my first time walking home alone was in 5th grade...Ol' boy forgot to pick me up

