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Do You Drive Your Kids to School?
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<blockquote data-quote="flutterby" data-source="post: 330124" data-attributes="member: 7083"><p>I (or easy child) drive difficult child to school. We are not on a bus route - just on the inside edge of the one mile rule - and difficult child gets lost in our own neighborhood.</p><p></p><p>Elementary school - she walked, but we lived right across the street from the school. When she was at the babysitters, she walked, too, but there was a large group of kids going together. She could have never made it by herself. </p><p></p><p>We moved and were still within the no busing zone, but she could have never made her way there. I was working part time then and worked my hours so that I took her and picked her up from school. If I was unable to pick her up, easy child had to walk to the school to get her because she could not find her way home.</p><p></p><p>Later, they included our neighborhood in the busing zone - cause it had grown so much - and she rode the bus.</p><p></p><p>Middle school - I drove her to school and she rode the bus home most days. It was a huge source of anxiety for her, which is why I drove her in the morning.</p><p></p><p>easy child always walked to elementary and rode the bus in middle school and high school (until he started driving).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flutterby, post: 330124, member: 7083"] I (or easy child) drive difficult child to school. We are not on a bus route - just on the inside edge of the one mile rule - and difficult child gets lost in our own neighborhood. Elementary school - she walked, but we lived right across the street from the school. When she was at the babysitters, she walked, too, but there was a large group of kids going together. She could have never made it by herself. We moved and were still within the no busing zone, but she could have never made her way there. I was working part time then and worked my hours so that I took her and picked her up from school. If I was unable to pick her up, easy child had to walk to the school to get her because she could not find her way home. Later, they included our neighborhood in the busing zone - cause it had grown so much - and she rode the bus. Middle school - I drove her to school and she rode the bus home most days. It was a huge source of anxiety for her, which is why I drove her in the morning. easy child always walked to elementary and rode the bus in middle school and high school (until he started driving). [/QUOTE]
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