Anonymous wrote:Fairfax County guidelines (there are no laws about this in Virginia, just guidance)
Age Guidelines
8 years old and younger should always be in the care of a responsible person. Children this age should never be left unsupervised in homes, cars, playgrounds or yards.
9-10 years old may be ready to be left unsupervised up to 1.5 hours during daylight and early evening hours.
11-12 years old may be ready to be left unsupervised up to 3 hours during daylight and early evening hours.
13-15 years old may be ready to be left unsupervised more than three hours but not overnight.
16 years old and older may be ready to be left unsupervised overnight for one to two days, with a plan in place.
Babysitting Age Guidelines
10-12 years old may provide care of other children for up to three hours with the help of an adult.
13-15 years old may babysit infants and children but not overnight.
16 years old and older may watch children overnight.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:6-7 years old
My mom used to leave me alone when I was 6 to pick my older sister up from school and I remember staring out the window, waiting for them to get home. She couldn't have been gone more than 20 minutes, but I was so, so scared.
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.
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Anonymous wrote:12. But why really?
Anonymous wrote:Fairfax County guidelines (there are no laws about this in Virginia, just guidance)
Age Guidelines
8 years old and younger should always be in the care of a responsible person. Children this age should never be left unsupervised in homes, cars, playgrounds or yards.
9-10 years old may be ready to be left unsupervised up to 1.5 hours during daylight and early evening hours.
11-12 years old may be ready to be left unsupervised up to 3 hours during daylight and early evening hours.
13-15 years old may be ready to be left unsupervised more than three hours but not overnight.
16 years old and older may be ready to be left unsupervised overnight for one to two days, with a plan in place.
Babysitting Age Guidelines
10-12 years old may provide care of other children for up to three hours with the help of an adult.
13-15 years old may babysit infants and children but not overnight.
16 years old and older may watch children overnight.
Anonymous wrote:6-7 years old