"Washington State does not have any laws or rules that say at what age a child can be left home alone. In general, children under 10 should not be left on their own, and babies and younger children should not be left alone even for a few minutes." - Child Care Resources There are very few states in the U.S. with legal minimum ages for children home alone, but many state agencies have published guidelines. Georgia, Illiniois, Maryland and Oregon are a few of the states with specific ages mentioned in their laws.
12 years of age appears to be the most common recommendation. Below in Related Links is an article entitled Home Alone Children Legal Age Limits which provides one guideline from a California agency representative who suggests that 8 year olds and over can be left at home for up to several hours (usually after school before a parent gets home from work). This site also provides a state by state comparison with references.
The age at which a child can be left at home alone is only legislated in two states and Tennessee is not one of them. The legal check is whether or not the child is safe and has the ability to take care of themselves. Most authorities agree that leaving a 12 year old alone at home for an hour or two is acceptable, but they should not be responsible for other children.
http://nccic.acf.hhs.gov/poptopics/homealone.html There are very few states in the U.S. with legal minimum ages for children home alone, but many state agencies have published guidelines. Georgia, Illiniois, Maryland and Oregon are a few of the states with specific ages mentioned in their laws. 12 years of age appears to be the most common recommendation. Below in Related Links is an article entitled Home Alone Children Legal Age Limits which provides a state by state comparison with references. One guideline from a California child welfare representative suggests that 8 year olds and over can be left at home for a brief period of time (usually just after school).
There are very few states in the U.S. with legal minimum ages, but many state agencies have published guidelines (NH, Illinois, Maryland and Oregon are a few of the states with very specific ages). Typically 8 year olds and over can be left at home for up to several hours (usually after school before a parent gets home from work).
12 years old appears to be the most common recommendation. http://www.latchkey-kids.com/latchkey-kids-age-limits.htm provides a state by state comparison. Although the legal age varies, you'll need to really look at what your child is ready for. Most can be left occasionally for an hour or two. However, a regular after-school at home would have been inviting trouble for my older son. Each day, he would have done something new within that two hour parameter, eventually ending up using poor judgment. In fact, many of us moms have stories of our 12 year old boys and fire. My older one was working on a safety project for scouts, involving cutting out newspaper articles. He took a break, took a bike ride and found a lighter. Then, he decided to test it out. Luckily the only damage was a 3 foot diameter burn in the carpet. But his dad had a fast 45 mph drive from the other side of town. Another boy burned down the neighbor's newly planted yard when his fire in HIS yard got out of hand.
it varies from state to state. however, if the child can take care of himself, clen up after himself and cook for himself ususally its in the early teens. contact your local law enforcement dept. however, if something were to happen or an injury occured the parents/legal guardians can be held reponsible. this entails a possible jail time, parenting classes, and fines.
The legal age for a child to be left alone in the state of Washington is 12 years old.
Actually I looked into this a few years ago, and there is no specific age in WA state, which means a parent can decide when to allow their kids to stay home alone. But, if a parent chooses to leave a minor home alone (0-18 years) and that minor gets hurt during that time or does something illegal, etc---the parents can be charged with neglect. It's really a personal choice in this state, and parents should definitely consider the kid's age, maturity, and trustworthiness beforehand.
I am not sure, but I have been told by several people that they can be left alone if they are able to make a right decision by themselves. What I mean by that is if the house accidentally catches on fire, they would be able to get out of the house and call 911. Not sure if this helps you.
Washington state does not have a law stating your child has to be a certain age in order to stay home by themselves. There is only a guideline with the Washington State Department of Social and Health Services that recommends that children under 10 should not be left home alone, but it is not a law.
There is no law that mandates thege at which someone can be left alone. Teenagers are normally considered old enough to take care of themselves.
Age 12
There are no laws that state what age is appropriate for a child to be left alone nationally, so each state has their own guidelines. The state of Kansas recommends a child be 12 years old prior to being left alone.
There is no minimum age required for a child to stay home alone in New York state. The New York State Office of Children and Family Services states that it depends on the maturity of the child and recommend that age 12-13 would be appropriate.
There is no law that specifies an age. However, the child must be safe, feel as if they are safe, and be able to get help if they need it. Probably 14 to 15 if they are trusted by their parents.
How old can a child be to stay alone in the state of Florida?
Age 12
The legal age a child can live alone in the state of Indiana is 18 years. Once you are 18, you are considered an adult.
10 or 11
There are no laws that state what age is appropriate for a child to be left alone nationally, so each state has their own guidelines. The state of Kansas recommends a child be 12 years old prior to being left alone.
In the state of Illinois, the legal age to leave a child home alone is 14. Illinois is one of only 13 states that have a latch key law on the books.
Yes it is legal. But, do you really want to let that 5 year old go alone? There is always that chance that someting will happen.
In the state of Illinois, the legal age to stay home alone is age fourteen. Any parent that has a child under the age of fourteen who is left home alone will be charged with abandonment.
I am not a US citizen so I don't know about the state laws of Florida. However, I can tell you for certain that you should not leave a 10 year old child home alone (legal or not!).
what you can do is call your local police department and ask them this question to see if it is legal in your state No, the legal age for the state is 18, and having a child doesn't make any difference in when a person stops being a minor and becomes a legal adult.
The parents are no longer responsible for a child when they reach the age of majority. In Washington that is age 18.
The legal age for children in order for them to stay home alone is only regulated in Maryland and Illinois. There is no age requirement as to when a child in DC would be able to stay home unattended. Parents and caregivers should take into consideration the maturity level of the child before deciding if they should be left home alone.
There is no minimum age required for a child to stay home alone in New York state. The New York State Office of Children and Family Services states that it depends on the maturity of the child and recommend that age 12-13 would be appropriate.