I would say 20 or at least till they are strong enough to fight a grown man or women. I say that because little girls and boys(mostly girls) these days are always getting kidnapped and raped by sex offenders and child molester's. Unless you want your kid raped do don't let them walk home from school alone.
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.
It depends on that child's maturity and daily activities. If that kid is taking a bus home or staying after school by themselves or just walking home, it's time to get a phone to communicate. If you still walk that child everywhere and rarely have them without adult supervision, it can hold off for a bit. Usually about the time when that child wants a phone is when they actually need it.
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.
They should definitely be able to start walking by themselves by the age of one and a half or two-with falling only maybe once or twice. And by the age of three, they really should be able to walk and run fine.
The correct place is following the word home in the sentence, as follows: After school she needs to walk home, do her homework and wash dishes.
6 if they are super responsible and walk with an older sibling. 8 if they are responsible and you review with them everything about safety and live in a safe neighborhood. These are only suggestions.
No
No, your child cannot. Instead he/she stays at home all the time and sometimes goes for walks by themselves. You can talk to them, ask them to go for a walk with you, and take care of a task on the ranch (like watering crops, picking up eggs, or tending to the larger farm animals).
some people do.
21
Walk, cycle, by car, by train, by bus etc...
They walk on their hands or they catch a ride in the back of a child molester's white van