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How old do children need to be to stay home alone in Frederick County, Maryland?
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The Answerbank is a UK-based site. Our laws are very different from those of the USA. (Actually, there's no law in the UK which defines a specific age for a child to be left at home alone. If it had to be investigated, 'the authorities' would need to take into account the individual circumstances. For example, it's probably acceptable to leave a smart 8-year-old alone in the house for a few minutes while you visit the corner store. It's not acceptable to leave an 8-year-old on his/her own overnight).
If there are specific statutes in place in Maryland, you'll need to ask on a US-based website. Try one of these:
http://answers.yahoo.com/
http://www.answerbag.com/
Alternatively, for a definitive answer, phone Maryland's Child Protective Services Office, for Frederick County, on (301) 600-2464.
Chris
The Answerbank is a UK-based site. Our laws are very different from those of the USA. (Actually, there's no law in the UK which defines a specific age for a child to be left at home alone. If it had to be investigated, 'the authorities' would need to take into account the individual circumstances. For example, it's probably acceptable to leave a smart 8-year-old alone in the house for a few minutes while you visit the corner store. It's not acceptable to leave an 8-year-old on his/her own overnight).
If there are specific statutes in place in Maryland, you'll need to ask on a US-based website. Try one of these:
http://answers.yahoo.com/
http://www.answerbag.com/
Alternatively, for a definitive answer, phone Maryland's Child Protective Services Office, for Frederick County, on (301) 600-2464.
Chris
Sorry, Schutzengel, you're wrong:
http://www.nspcc.org.uk/HelpAndAdvice/Parentsa ndcarers/HomeAlone/homealone_wda35965.html
Chris
http://www.nspcc.org.uk/HelpAndAdvice/Parentsa ndcarers/HomeAlone/homealone_wda35965.html
Chris
General guidelines in the USA say 10-12 depending upon the length of time that they child is being left alone. You might find the linked article interesting and insightful. Best of luck!
http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4176/i s_20060108/ai_n15991593
http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4176/i s_20060108/ai_n15991593