at what age...
KateHumphrey
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Did you start letting your kids stay home alone? Not for long periods of time, but to run down the strees to get milk...
I mean, we're talking 10 minutes at the most.
I mean, we're talking 10 minutes at the most.
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First son 11, second son 10! Depends on maturity!0
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Both my kids are 8 (a very responsible 8), and "now."0
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My son was around 11 1/2 years old when I let him stay home in daytime hours for short periods of time.0
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Most states in the U.S. have a 12 and up law, which requires that a child is old enough to stay by themselves at 12, and 14 if there are siblings younger than 12 in the house. But you can google to see what your state law is.0
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Just this year. She's almost 12 and responsible.0
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Left my oldest at home alone when she was 10, but only for short periods(30 min). Now she is 13 and my boys are almost 10. For the last year or so, I have been leaving the 3 of them alone for up to an hour. My daughter now babysits, but when it's her brothers it is a different dynamic. I only leave the boys alone by them selves to run to the school or store. Both are only about 2 min away. I always leave them with something to do(chores or homework).
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At 8, I started to run (literally) down to the corner deli for milk. He was usually in bed and my neighbor was home. After a while, I relaxed and was able to leave him home for a bit longer.0
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I have a 15 year old step daughter terrified to be home alone... my oldest is only 4, so can't help there, but I do have nephews who stay home alone, ranging from 11-14 years old. Depends on maturity as well as their own confidence levels.0
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I was always extremely mature for my age, but my mom wouldn't leave me alone until I was probably around 12 or so. I know that even after school, my sister and I had a babysitter until I was around 12-13!! Then again, we do live in a big/major city, and stuff happens all the time. :indifferent:0
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Depends on the kid. My oldest was pretty responsible so I left her alone at maybe 10 or 11. My younger one was older. I had to feel certain he wouldn't burn the house down before I left him.0
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Depends on the kid. My oldest was pretty responsible so I left her alone at maybe 10 or 11. My younger one was older. I had to feel certain he wouldn't burn the house down before I left him.0
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I agree it depends on the child. My oldest was 12 when I started leaving her alone for short periods of time. My youngest is now 12 and I can't imagine ever leaving her home alone!0
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I was home alone for about 5 hours after school with my younger sister when I was probably 7 ish. Of course this was out in the middle of the country where there was only one other couple on our dead-end road.0
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