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Waiting for Roland`s poll Show results | Hide results


Other-poll poll At what age do you leave you kid at sports practice and run errands?
(Other poll by Waiting for Roland, 346 days ago)
when ever the coach says it is okay at any age
3-4
5-6
7-8


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Comments: 3

angie2008 (344.2 days ago)
i`m really curious about this poll. My dd is only 3 and we are going to start an organized sport in the fall. I know I wont be leaving for a long time. I think it would also have depend on what type of sport and if there is a possibility of the child getting hurt. Is it dance class/karate/soccer/t--ball?

allynne7 (jaime) (346.1 days ago)
I`d say 6-7 years old. More like 6 1/2. Is that too anal!?! Lol! If I didn`t trust the coach (& assistants if they have any) I wouldn`t leave my child in that sports club. Obviously if it`s a new sport then you stay for the first few weeks/month but other than that I trust the coach to act in my child`s best interest. It`s the same for a teacher, right? And/or school? You have to be able to trust in the adult`s ability to keep the children safe while they are under the adults` care.

ibaheir2dathrone (346.1 days ago)
None of those ages. Now that Sadie is 14 I plan on leaving her at the dance place with Sarah (3) When I Need to run an errand. Other than that, I stay for it all.



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