What age can child be home alone for an hour?

Anonymous
I don’t know when that starts?
Anonymous
It soooo depends on the kid. We started leaving him alone while we walked the dogs around the neighborhood at 8–but we were always within a few minutes of home if there was an emergency. At 10 I feel comfortable running to the grocery store without him.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It soooo depends on the kid. We started leaving him alone while we walked the dogs around the neighborhood at 8–but we were always within a few minutes of home if there was an emergency. At 10 I feel comfortable running to the grocery store without him.

+1. Roughly these ages.
Anonymous
You can find guidelines but it is kid dependent. One of mine was comfortable at 8 for the quick run to the grocery store or to drop a sibling off at practice. The other kid was nervous being home alone for these even at 10.
Anonymous
12. But why really?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It soooo depends on the kid. We started leaving him alone while we walked the dogs around the neighborhood at 8–but we were always within a few minutes of home if there was an emergency. At 10 I feel comfortable running to the grocery store without him.

+1. Roughly these ages.


+2
Anonymous
Unless there are special needs, this is the most conservative I would be and I think you could possibly be more permissive depending on the kid.

https://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/familyservices/children-youth/child-supervision-guidelines#:~:text=11%2D12%20years%20old%20may,with%20a%20plan%20in%20place.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It soooo depends on the kid. We started leaving him alone while we walked the dogs around the neighborhood at 8–but we were always within a few minutes of home if there was an emergency. At 10 I feel comfortable running to the grocery store without him.

+1. Roughly these ages.


+2


+3 we’d leave our daughter around then as we ran in the morning. We’d leave her with our cell phone so she could make a call. And alarm the house. But she was also a kid that if we said hey don’t leave this spot and don’t touch anything she wouldn’t.
Anonymous
I would leave my second grader for an hour. She gets nervous if it’s longer.
Anonymous
We have been leaving our older girls (10 and 8) alone for a grocery run or taking youngest to soccer game for a year or so.
Youngest is 5 and we have never left him. We might start in a year or so with his sisters.
Anonymous
I left my 6 year old for that long the other day. When he's watching TV, he doesn't know if we're home or not.

We have a landline, so he knows how to call me if he needs me.

It went fine.

I've left my 9 year old home alone for a couple hours at this point.

I would never leave them home together because they'd try to kill each other while we were gone.
Anonymous
6-7 years old
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:6-7 years old


I agree with this.
Anonymous
Our kids are 8 and 10 and we're comfortable leaving them alone for a short trip to the store or a quick errand. Not comfortable leaving them for more than an hour or at night.
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