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Should parents allow 10/11 year olds to go into town by themselves?
Posted On 02 Jun 2015
Why? Why not?
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It depends on the circumstances! 😀
it depends but at the end of the day it all depends on how the parents feel about letting their children go to town.
I believe that children should be allowed unless they are really untrustworthy and with rules
It really just depends on how well the adult trusts the child.
Maybe,but the only reason why they would not let you is there’s a lot of weirdo’s.
I think it depends on were you live and how responsible you are!
I think it depends on how much the parents trust’s her/his child or children
Its funny because i had a talk with my mum about this, eventually she let me go with my friends. So i think its OK but its really down to the parents.
it depends if they know there way through town or not :p
I think 10/11 should go to town because they need time to play with their friends but if a 10/11 year old nearly got ran over or something like that it might be hard for the parents to decide.
I think no because anything could happen!:D
It depends on how much your parents trust you.
In the end children should be able to go to town by themselves but this does depend on the road they need to go through when getting there for example roundabouts can be dangerous so parents should be weary of this as well as the behaviour of the child, if the child is by themselves would they be irresponsible or would they be well behaved in certain situations