kellyb
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I'm pretty sure "free-range parenting" is the norm in most developed western countries. Americans are just incredibly frightened and anxious about everything. I mean here kids walk, bike or take the buss to school pretty much when they start going there. It's not uncommon to see children go to the store, a couple of kilometers away, by themselves either.
I think the abduction and abuse "satanic panic" in the 1980's is part of what changed American culture. That, combined with so many people in the economic upper 40% moving further and further out, away from the urban cores to properties with very large lots where walking to stores and schools was impossible.
