If it is in broad daylight, near home, the way has crosswalks, and ideally crossing guards, then it should be fine. A buddy is a good thing as well. The best age for a child to walk home independently is around 11.
The legal distance for a child to walk home from school varies by location and is typically determined by local laws or regulations. In general, it is advisable for parents to assess their child's maturity, safety precautions, and familiarity with the route when deciding if they can walk home alone. It is recommended to accompany young children until they are capable of safely navigating the journey on their own.
Yes
we do not know because no details are given about the distance fom home to school or how quickly he walked.
no. because its to young
yes
Items are left in the knot-hole only during the school year because Scout and Jem find the gifts in the tree on their walks home from school. They likely wouldn't have the opportunity to check the tree regularly when school is out during the summer.
loreku and lulu
I believe the term is 'home and home' and it means two schools are going to play each other in successive seasons, one year at one school's field and the next year at the other school's field.
They can do homework.
Home school most of the school year.......left back 3 times
She gets home schooled but if she did go to school she would be in senior year =)
Now sh is in First Year High School (Home-Schooled)