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Buses
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I'm trying to get my daughter a bit more independent and have been encouraging her to get the bus into the next town. A couple of weeks ago she arranged to meet a friend and seemed to be excited about getting the bus on her own but a couple of hours before she was due to leave she asked if she should still get on the bus if there were no other passengers on it, I told her that she should and asked why she felt she shouldn't. She said that when she went on a course whilst in year 6 at primary school she was told not to, I'm hoping she's got things a bit muddled up as I can't see the reasoning behind the suggestion. Any one else heard of kids being advised in this way?
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I'd physically see her onto the bus the first time, tell her to text/call you as soon as she gets to her stop(whether she has a phone or not, it lets any other passengers know that you will be expecting her to be in touch shortly) and keep up with the encouragement.
Before you know it she'll be confident enough.
Before you know it she'll be confident enough.
Thanks Chill, I think that's the way I'll go with it. She really does need to start getting about on her own really, my kids have been spoilt as they get a school coach at the bottom of the road and it drops them off there again in the afternoon, they don't get the experiences of public transport like a lot of other kids do.