AthenaAwakened
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Danielle and Alexander Meitiv believe that the best way to raise children is to give them the freedom to play, walk and explore without parental supervision.
That philosophy got them in trouble when police picked up their two children – Rafi, age 10, and Dvora, age 6 – when they saw the kids walking home from a park one mile from their house in Silver Spring, Maryland.
Montgomery County Child Protective Services says the parents are responsible for “unsubstantiated child neglect” and will keep a file on them for the next five years. The Meitivs say that will not change their belief.
http://hereandnow.wbur.org/2015/03/09/free-range-parenting-meitiv
When I was 8, we lived in Washington DC. I rode my bike, I skated, I walked to the pool with my friends (all kids). I rode the bus (the subway was still under construction). Most of the time, there was someone thirteen or older we me, but not all the. My brother and I walked to school when I was 5 and he was 11. No one bothered us.
We felt safe because our parents taught us how to manuver our city, because we took routes where we knew the people and the people knew us, because we knew to say hello to bus drivers, storekeepers, even police officers along our way so they would pay attention to us and what happened to us, because we lived in an actual neighborhood where people interacted and practiced community.
Kids walking to the park, and parents fostering independence in their children, are not the problem. Not building community is.