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thread: at what age do you let your child out the back unsupervised?

  1. #19
    DoubleK Guest

    my DD plays outside on her own all the time. i can see her from all the windows.. and can always hear her! i tend to call outt o her out the windows anyways, even just a 'whatcha doin bub?' and she tells me she is doing... whatever it may be.

    at our old place, the back yard was perfect, small, but big enough to play in. there was nohere she could climb up, get out, get stuck etc

  2. #20
    Registered User

    Feb 2007
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    I wouldn't for ages only because there is two levels of garden and Ry could fall over the edge and steps and we still need to clean up some things the previous owners left up the back corner we've been ignoring and the fence is broken and he could get into the psycho neighbours yard..

    If your yard is safe then I'd say its ok, just make sure they can't escape thats when little people go walking and end up in dams or caught out in freezing conditions and end up on the news....

  3. #21
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    Apr 2008
    The Purple House, Sydney
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    We've got a pretty small backyard with big glass windws that lead into it. I can sit at the computer and watch ds while he runs around, but I can also keep an eye on the dog (who is great with him, but hey, a dog's a dog and a toddler's a toddler), the dog's water, and ds potentially climbing on the outdoor chairs (not so worrying except our entire backyard is concrete and I worry about him falling off). So he has free rein, but supervised.

    We also have a small area that is just outside the back door and gated off. It has a chalk board and outdoor toys, so ds can let himself out there whenever he likes.

    And this thread made me feel better- at least my cat isn't the only chased and tormented one

  4. #22
    BellyBelly Member
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    May 2004
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    We've got a very childproof yard - six ft fences, padlocked gates and nothing they can fall off or do major damage to themselves with.

    DS is two and a half and he's been playing outside (usually with 4 yo DD) for probably a year now.

    I am happy for him to go out on his own but if i know she's not with him I do stick my head out and check on him. But when DD is there, she is just at prime "dobbing" age so he can't even breathe in the wrong direction without her promptly submitting a full report to me

  5. #23
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    Jul 2005
    Rural NSW
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    . But when DD is there, she is just at prime "dobbing" age so he can't even breathe in the wrong direction without her promptly submitting a full report to me
    LOL yep! my 5yo is the same.... "Muuuuuuum he's dropping toys down the drain again!" "Muuuum, he's squeezing through the fence again!". "He's just done poos on the laaaaawn!!!!"

  6. #24
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    Oct 2006
    Adelaide, SA
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    I don't let DS out in the back yard on his own just yet, unless I need to dash to the loo.
    I can't see too much of the back yard at all from the house so I usually take the laptop outside and sit and watch him while I'm on BB!
    We're about to build a house which will have a fenced off area to the side of the house which will be DS' play area and he can come and go as he pleases!

  7. #25
    BellyBelly Member
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    "He's just done poos on the laaaaawn!!!!"
    haven't had the joy of that one yet but I'm SURE it's coming

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