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<blockquote data-quote="tiredmommy" data-source="post: 451885" data-attributes="member: 1722"><p>Duckie and her buddy on the block play outside too, although there are some restrictions right now. There was a strange door-to-door salesman in the neighborhood last week so they must be in our yard or her friend's yard and the parents know where they are. A parent will be outside (reading, gardening, etc) if they want to play outside or ride bikes. Want to go for a walk around the block? Take mom's cell phone just in case. They know the drill. I let her walk to corner for the bus, but watch from our porch (she doesn't want to be a dweeb, ya know!). She already knows it's important to be where she says she will be because it's frightening to her parents to think she's missing.</p><p></p><p>FWIW, a neighbor saw a man following me from school way back in 1973. Turns out he was a child predator fresh out on parole. Vigilant neighbors help to keep kids safe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tiredmommy, post: 451885, member: 1722"] Duckie and her buddy on the block play outside too, although there are some restrictions right now. There was a strange door-to-door salesman in the neighborhood last week so they must be in our yard or her friend's yard and the parents know where they are. A parent will be outside (reading, gardening, etc) if they want to play outside or ride bikes. Want to go for a walk around the block? Take mom's cell phone just in case. They know the drill. I let her walk to corner for the bus, but watch from our porch (she doesn't want to be a dweeb, ya know!). She already knows it's important to be where she says she will be because it's frightening to her parents to think she's missing. FWIW, a neighbor saw a man following me from school way back in 1973. Turns out he was a child predator fresh out on parole. Vigilant neighbors help to keep kids safe. [/QUOTE]
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