#210 - At What Age Should You Let Your Child Walk Home From School? - Parenting, Marriage & Mental Health Support For Dads
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At what age should you feel confident letting your child walk home from school alone?
As a parent, balancing your child's growing independence with their safety can feel daunting, especially when it comes to decisions like walking home from school.
In this episode, we explore how to determine if your child is ready, giving you peace of mind while supporting their newfound freedom.
In this episode, you will:
- Discover key factors to assess your child's maturity and readiness to walk home safely.
- Learn practical safety tips to help reduce your anxiety, including mobile phone use and the importance of road awareness.
- Hear advice on building a safe, step-by-step plan for transitioning your child to independent school walks.
Listen now to empower your parenting decisions and get clear steps to ensure your child’s safety when walking home!
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Dear "close dad mate"
I've just started listening to a podcast on apple podcasts for dads, which I think you might like.
It covers dad friendly topics like men's mental health, parenting, marriage, and the importance of mental health awareness and emotional intelligence for improving men's mental health.
The episodes are every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. They're not too long, have the occasional dad joke, one liner and parody song. The host struggles with his own mental health so seems keen to want to helps others in a similar position.