But the Years Are Short

Independence: When the Streetlights Come On


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In this episode, Meagan and Katie take a walk down memory lane (and maybe down the street to play outside) as they talk about how childhood play has changed over the years. From bikes and backyard adventures to iPads and indoor time, they explore how parenting, safety, and community have all evolved. The conversation touches on how much freedom we give our kids, what’s changed in the world around us, and why community still matters so deeply in raising confident, capable kids.


Takeaways

Outdoor play is essential for children's development.

Trusting children fosters their independence.

Community connections enhance children's safety.

Parents often feel anxious about their children's freedom.

Technology can help parents keep track of their kids.

Children learn important social skills through exploration.

The neighborhood dynamics have changed over the years.

Parents should encourage kids to navigate their environment.

Setting boundaries helps children feel secure.

It's important to balance safety with freedom in parenting.

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