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Written by Kira
Nowadays, people find themselves settling for working hours that are dictated by the employer. This can leave a gap between the time children get out of school and parents come home from work.
Though the parents are working, it doesn’t mean that all of them are earning enough to cover the cost of daycare, or a babysitter that could be with their child until they come home. Some kids have access to after-school programs, but these programs are sometimes getting cut, taking that choice away and leaving them with the only option of having to return into an empty house.
Unfortunately, 4% of children who study in the 5th grade and younger, have to care for themselves after school. On the one hand, the number of unsupervised children in the U.S. has peaked to over 15.1 million, and it isn’t a result of poverty. On the other hand, there are parents that have never even considered letting their child be home alone after school, due to having serious fears such as if the child might get abducted on the way home, loose the key and get locked out of house, or if some random accident happens.
Some states do have laws regarding the age requirements of a child to be left alone for a short period of time, but there are ways a parent can know if their child is ready. If the answers to all of the following questions are positive, then he really is.
Once the parent determines the child can stay home alone, there are things that can be done to make their new found freedom a bit more bearable.
Another thing you can do is to get to know the people in the neighborhood. Ask neighbors to give an eye out for any irresponsible behavior of your child when you are away.
The tips above can save a lot of headache and anxiety, if there is no other choice but leaving a child home alone. In general, the effort of taking precautions and training the child in advance is very likely to pay off in the long run.
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