Lots of kids are interested in going to places like parks or movie theaters with their friends — and without parents. Many kids will be ready to walk to school or go to parks or playgrounds with just friends by the time they’re 10. But kids often wait until they’re a little older (around 12 to 14) to go to places like the movies or stores with just friends.
If you’d like to go somewhere with just your friends, talk to your parents to see what they’re comfortable with. Kids may be ready to be on their own at different ages. If your parents say it’s OK, make a plan before you go out so you can stay safe.
These important tips can help:
Try to avoid talking to people you don’t know and never wander off by yourself or with someone you just met. Use street smarts (knowing how to keep yourself safe from strangers when you're alone or with other kids). Sometimes you may need to talk to strangers — like a police officer or someone working at a store — to get help. But never talk to strangers who come near you and offer things like candy or a ride. Say “No,” and walk away.
Going out with friends can be a lot of fun as long as you stay together and stay safe!
Note: All information is for educational purposes only. For specific medical advice,
diagnoses, and treatment, consult your doctor.
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