Looking for opinions on potential childcare situation and if anyone is doing anything similar.
DS (12) started secondary school this year, just over a mile away (London). Currently we get a bus that stops almost outside our house and about a 5 minute walk from his school. It's been pretty difficult with childcare so far and I may be in the position where in a few months my current childcare option disappears.
Now, DS is pretty high functioning and sensible, but can be prone to panicky episodes. However, he's been asking us lots lately for more independence, wanting to come home on his own so we've compromised so far and arranged that I / the person who picks him up now meets him at the bus stop near the school rather than outside the school. He seems happy with this and does it confidently.
However, in light of the fact I don't know how much longer childcare will be lasting, would it be unreasonable to consider letting him do this journey on his own once this happens? He has a mobile that he uses already but I am worried about all those 'what-ifs' that may send him into a panic. I know I could train him in what to do if something goes wrong (i.e buses dont turn up / loses phone / loses money / oyster card) and I know I probably wouldnt be questioning it for someone without AS.
I probably wouldn't be home until about 2/3 hours after him, so it's also a little while to be home on his own.
Any thoughts? I genuinely have NO idea whether I'm being over-protective or naive.