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Supervision of Children Guidelines

    • Children eight or younger should NEVER be left home alone.
    • Children between the ages of nine and twelve, based on the level of maturity, may be left home alone for less than two hours. (Never as babysitters!)
    • Children thirteen and older, based on the level of maturity, may be left home alone and may perform the role of babysitter as authorized by a parent/care giver for up to twelve hours during the day.

    When leaving children home alone, these are suggested questions to ask:

    • Does the child know the emergency plan for the family?
    • Does the child know the parent's phone numbers (work, home, and cell)?
    • Can the child demonstrate the plan and recite the phone numbers?
    • What is the availability of the parent during the day time?
    • Are there environmental factors that further add risk to the situation?
    • Are there factors that reduce risk, for example, supportive/available neighbors?

     

    (The policy stated below is taken from the Child Protective Services Social Services Manual, 2104.3)