Parents need to slowly build up their children’s experience with trick-or-treating before finally letting them out on their own.
Parents need to slowly build up their children’s experience with trick-or-treating before finally letting them out on their own, according to a parenting expert.this morning, author and parenting consultant Gill Hines said there is no set age for letting a child out on their own on Halloween.“You can’t really put a time or a date on it,” she said. “You can’t say this age or that age.
“Then when you know that your child is sensible to go themselves with a group of others and to do this, then that is when you let them go.Nathan Hanley Stewart and his little sister Sophie stand near Halloween bonfires in the Crumlin area of Dublin, 31-10-2011. Image: Mark Stedman/RollingNews“Again, it is knowing your child,” she said.
“These days there’s an awful lot of driving around in cars or going everywhere in a way that they don’t have to make those decisions.
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