Wow. So now 6 year olds have to make appointments to play with 5 and 7 year olds?
Things sure have changed.
I seldom allow other kids in my home. I just don't care much for other kids. But I do kick my kids out of the house to go play with them. Because they don't need to be in the house all the time.
This little girl is lonely. She wants to make friends and is trying to play with other kids her age. Your kids don't mind. Kick them outside and make them go play, for goodness' sake!
When it's time to come inside because it's dark or dinner time, send Ann on her way home. "It's getting dark, Ann. Go on home and have dinner at your house. Be careful walking home. Stay out of the road. DS and DD are in for the night and won't be having anyone over after dinner."
Yes, it's dark. She's clearly used to it and not afraid. Her parents didn't raise her to be scared to leave her house in the dark. My kids play outside until it's pretty dark too. Big deal. It doesn't mean that I don't know where they are or what they're up to.
I feel sorry for this poor girl.
♥
C. Lee
ETA: "6 years old is way to young to be out of the yard by herself especially after dark."
WHAT? Okay, I could understand the "after dark" part, but "too young to be out of the yard by herself?"
Seriously?
It's no wonder so many kids these days are lacking in independence and self esteem. They aren't allowed to leave the yard!
Please read "Free Range Kids" by Lenore Skenazy.
ETA2: Also, I'm a VERY loving, caring parent, and my kids still play in the dark. I don't appreciate the implication that a parent who allows their kids to play out in the dark is an uncaring parent. We have an acre of woods behind our house and the kids also play out there. AND we build them bonfires and let them cook hotdogs and marshmallows over it...without constant supervision! We also bought both boys POCKET KNIVES at age 7.
Just because some parents don't wrap their kids in bubble wrap and keep them only in well-lit areas does NOT mean they aren't great parents with great kids. We just teach our kids to approach the world differently.