Body & Soul8 mins ago
12 year old on a train
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Well, I don't know your son, but I would think that a 12 year old could handle it, what does your son say himself? Maybe the train personel could keep a eye on him? I know they're happy to do that in Denmark, they make sure the kids get on the right train and such.
Hope you find a solution you all can live with.
Angel I can certainly understand your concerns about your 12 year old son travelling 100 miles on his own especially as it involves a change of train. I totally agree with the other answers in saying that it is not a good idea.
Kaktus Unfortunately here in the UK there aren't the staff available to supervise children that are travelling alone. We're lucky that in many cases that we have trains running at all, but that is another story!!
I don't know either of you, but I am a bit concerned that your ex seems not to care about his son's safety, more about his own convenience. Its not as though its a 10 minute one stop ride.....actually how long is the journey?
What does your son think about this? I could see how it might be difficult to discuss with him.
It would depend on the 12 year old, but on considering this carefully, I don't necessarily think it is too young and tend to agree with Calleach. When my son was 12 he travelled quite regularly on quite long distances and was very mature. Distance shouldn't make a difference. Bad things can happen on short journeys just as easily. Calleaches suggestions regarding getting him used to the journey seem very sensible.
I was (still am) a very caring and responsible parent!