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Waiting for the Bus

My 6 year old son just started kindergarten this year. There are a few other kids in his class that get on the bus with him. I am the only mom that waits at the bus stop with the kids, is he old enough to wait for the bus himself. I guess I figured since it was his first year he shouldn't be out there alone! This morning I was on the phone with a friend who was shocked that I actually stand out there every morning! Any advice?

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I want to thank everyone for the awesome advice and reassurance!! I definatly want to be at the bus stop with Marschal as often as I can be, and as long as my work schedule permits it I will be out there! I guess I started questioning myself the first day of school when the parents were invited to join the children in their classroom to help make their first experiance with school comfortable. I brought along my camera because I knew it would be one of the few times I would have to opportunity to be in his classroom and I wanted to make sure I got a picture of him at his desk!! Some of the other parents snickered and made comments that I was going a little overboard!! I was shocked that I was the only parent wanting to have a record of this milestone, and I got the same looks and comments when I got a picture of him at the bus stop the first day. It almost seems like I am the only parent in my neighborhood that thinks this is a huge deal! I am glad that there are moms out there that I can get advice from who also feel these steps in a childs life are important enough to take note of!!

Just wanted to add that this morning I was at the bus stop with my son and when we saw the bus about a half a block away I said goodbye and turned to go and my son said "Mommy wait you have to make sure I get on the bus!!" I am definatly glad I decided to stay!

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No, he is NOT old enough to standing on a corner by himself, and I'm actually suprised that there aren't more kindergarten parents standing with there child. My son is 8 years old and his bus stop is at the corner of my house, I can see him walking and getting on the bus when it pulls up and it even rides past my front door when he's on it. I don't walk him to the bus now because he asked me to let him walk alone, but I'm at that door every morning and the door doesn't shut until I can not see the bus. I wave to him as the bus goes by and I think kids need that or something of the sort, like standing on the bus stop with them in the morning. That extra since of warmth and confidence in the morning while waiting for the school bus. That is not too much to ask.

I took my son to the bus stop and waited with him and he is in first grade now. Every child is different and some (most) have a tendency to get distracted and not remember the rules. Its hard to expect a small child to be responsible 100% of the time he is outside and so I think the safest thing to do is take him myself and wait until the bus comes. I had problems with the school that my son goes to recently and I don't even let him take the bus anymore, I drive him. I don't reccommend Academia Cesar Chavez in St Paul to anyone!

A. - Just so you don't feel alone in this - I wait with my kindergartener EVERY day (or my husband does). I can't imagine leaving her out there - even though there are 3 other kids with her... JMO!

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do what you feel is right. he is still your baby. if he is comfortable with it and your schedule allows it...go for it.

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I think that if you are able to wait at the bus stop with your son - that is great! In my opinion, six still seems pretty young to leave alone! Be grateful you have the opportunity to be there!

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My son is 16. I waited at the bus stop with him until 5th grade (EARLY bus time then). I have a home daycare and I actually stood out at the stop with all of the daycare kids, too. They loved it! My son would never say he enjoyed it, but I knew it meant a lot to him that we were always there. Once he was in 5th grade, times didn't work out for us to be out there, but I always watched from the window (luckily I could see him from the window) to be sure he got on the bus. I watched him from 5th through 8th grade, just to be sure he got on. In 9th he started walking, so I couldn't watch anymore. :0( Do what YOU want, do what your child wants, don't worry about what others are doing. I would not leave my child at the stop alone unless I could see him from the house. Standing out at the bus stop really helps you get to know the other kids, the bus driver, and you get to see him interact with the others.
S.

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I think that's great that you wait with your child at the bus stop! There are moms on my street who stand with there children and they are in middle school. Enjoy it while you can, kids grow up to fast! :)

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I agree with the others. I would wait with my son too. I'm sure your son loves it and way too soon he'll start to not want his mom around so take advantage of this time with him! It will provide for many happy memories in the future.

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I absolutely think you should wait for the bus with your child! Bravo to you and what are these other parents doing during this time they should be supporting their children.

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I'm with you. It only takes one second for someone to kidnap a child and I'm actually planning on having my husband bring the kids to school. They can ride the bus home because they can just run down the driveway and not have to stand out there but I'll still be watching :o)
I would imagine that there are some parents that don't stand there because you are there. I'll bet if you weren't there you'd see someone else there. It'd be nice if you could all take turns.
You're doing a good job. Keep with it.
J.

You know A., the best thing you should follow is what my mother always said to me, follow your instinct. My daughter always makes sure her six year old is escorted right to the school door. There is never ever over precaution now a days. I always tagged along with my little ones at that age. Things happen in this world and sad to say a lot of people are used to leaving the children up to the systems. Sometimes we don't have a choice with work and of the such, but I would be doing the same thing, and maybe one day it would prevent anything negative that might have happened. Trying not to sound paranoid but this is how it is now. Have a great day!

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