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Walking School Buses Offer Safe, Fun, Alternative to Driving

Walk, Don’t Drive

The temptation to drive kids to school can be strong for parents with access to a car. The morning hustle can be especially difficult if you have multiple children attending different schools! I experienced this first hand growing up with my two brothers. Our parents had to juggle getting all three of us to school on time and get to their jobs. We always were on time and never missed a day. One of the many reasons I respect and love them so much.

A walking school bus is one way of making the pedestrian option more feasible. Local parents form a “walking bus” in order to get their kids to the same elementary and middle schools. The walking school bus website ( http://www.walkingschoolbus.org) suggests starting small with a few families, a route, and a schedule. It’s easiest to begin by talking to families who live in a concentrated area who need to get to the same schools. From there, you can recruit other families who are interested in their kids taking part.

The walking school buses provides protection in numbers and is a great way to interact safely in your community with your children. Kids also get the benefits of starting (or ending) the day with a healthy walk. 

A Good Supplement to Gym Class

Most of us could use more exercise, and for kids, it’s especially important as their bodies grow and develop. At least 60 minutes of active play per day is recommended for children 6 years and older by the American Academy of Pediatrics. 

With some school guidelines only mandating 20 minutes of recess per day. Any way to squeeze in more physical activity during our busy schedules will benefit your children tremendously. 

“It really reinforces an extended sense of community and a village approach to parenting.” 

This practical alternative to driving not only reduces carbon emissions but, it sends a positive message to your children. It encourages your children to be active and is an opportunity for you to connect with your community! 

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