One of my daycare families is I'm guessing trying to save money by having their 5 almost 6 year old ride the bus home instead of coming here. On most days one of the parents gets to the house within minutes of her getting off the bus but on early out days she will carry a house key and be alone for at least 2 hours. It may be going well now but what about during the winter? We are in Iowa and we have very cold icy snowy winters. Is that legal for one so young to stay home alone? They don't even have a home phone for her to call 911 if there is an emergency plus their neighbors are not home until way late so she can't even run next door in an emergency. I watch the younger brother and the parents have to come by for him anyways so I don't understand why she doesn't come to a safe home where someone is always here.
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Each state varies. I think it is 13 in my current State for latchkey kids. Check your local ordinances, too.
I was latchkey in kindergarten (until we moved) ... so know it can work with good neighbors.I grew up in South Blue Hair Central and got away with NOTHING...
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I thought about that. She is a very immature little girl plus she has had some major medical issues. She had aplastic anemia and had to have a bone marrow transplant. About 6 months ago while in my care she had a stroke and she isn't the same kid she was before that. I worry about her being home alone.- Flag
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I was a latchkey kid, but would never dream of letting a child be one today. It's a different, scarier world we live in now.- Flag
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I thought about that. She is a very immature little girl plus she has had some major medical issues. She had aplastic anemia and had to have a bone marrow transplant. About 6 months ago while in my care she had a stroke and she isn't the same kid she was before that. I worry about her being home alone.I'd be scared for her, too..
Prepare yourself that it is possible CPS will not intervene, though.
Parents simply are not held to the same standards as childcare providers.- Unless otherwise stated, all my posts are personal opinion and worth what you paid for them.- Flag
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One of my daycare families is I'm guessing trying to save money by having their 5 almost 6 year old ride the bus home instead of coming here. On most days one of the parents gets to the house within minutes of her getting off the bus but on early out days she will carry a house key and be alone for at least 2 hours. It may be going well now but what about during the winter? We are in Iowa and we have very cold icy snowy winters. Is that legal for one so young to stay home alone? They don't even have a home phone for her to call 911 if there is an emergency plus their neighbors are not home until way late so she can't even run next door in an emergency. I watch the younger brother and the parents have to come by for him anyways so I don't understand why she doesn't come to a safe home where someone is always here.Losing a family is better than having to live with the regret if something bad did happen.
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Could you call the school, if you don't want to cal CPS yourself? You could still be anonymous, and say that you've seen the child alone at home and felt concerned. Then the school could deal with CPS, if you do not wish to be the one to make the call. If they do not call CPS (I'm sure your DCM would let it be known if they were called) then I would DEFINITELY call yourself- that sounds so unsafe and you'd hate to be indirectly responsible if something DID happen and you knew you should have calledLosing a family is better than having to live with the regret if something bad did happen.
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One of my daycare families is I'm guessing trying to save money by having their 5 almost 6 year old ride the bus home instead of coming here. On most days one of the parents gets to the house within minutes of her getting off the bus but on early out days she will carry a house key and be alone for at least 2 hours. It may be going well now but what about during the winter? We are in Iowa and we have very cold icy snowy winters. Is that legal for one so young to stay home alone? They don't even have a home phone for her to call 911 if there is an emergency plus their neighbors are not home until way late so she can't even run next door in an emergency. I watch the younger brother and the parents have to come by for him anyways so I don't understand why she doesn't come to a safe home where someone is always here.- Flag
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Have you spoken to the parents about your concerns? I think in this case I would be very point blank about the very dangerous situation they are putting their child in. If that didn't do any good, I'd be on the phone to both CPS and the school in a heartbeat. I can't imagine any circumstance where I would leave my medically vulnerable 5 year old alone with no way to reach anyone.- Flag
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In KS as long as a child is responsible (who determines this??) then they can stay alone.I had no idea! I would call the school and CPS. I agree they may not do anything but, you have done your part.
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That's crazy! I was a latchkey kid 30-some years ago, starting at age 6 or so, but I knew about stove safety and important phone numbers, etc. To not leave a medically fragile child with any way to get a hold of help...i.e. a phone is not responsible parenting imo.- Flag
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I always thought KS law was 12 but apparently that's just a guideline- Flag
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