Helen Martin: Snowflake kids should walk to school
But most schools are located in areas where parking is almost impossible. Working parents may not have time to walk to and from school.
It’s a tough one. But the answer may lie in the past, when part of parenting was teaching children to become more independent so that those aged around eight or over could go to and from school themselves or with other children.
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That used to be the norm, so couldn’t schools and parents work together now to train the little “snowflakes”?