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Legal Age for Child Left Home Alone

Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2006 3:47 pm
by Vintage Ranch Resident
With all that has happened in the news lately. I would like to know the legal age that a child is able to be left alone. I tried doing research myself on this topic and it seems that every county is different on how strict the mandated rules are.

Your information is appreciated and of interest to me because I am looking into opening up an after school program in my home.

Thank you!

Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2006 11:05 am
by ACPD Brownlee
California Law does not list any certain age for minors as being the limit for taking care of themselves. The law is written that it can be applied to various circumstances, such as a child who may be young in years, but mentally and socially very mature, versus an older child that may be, due to health or mental limitations, not as advanced and able to care for themselves or sibling(s).

The law, at its most basic meaning, is the act or action does not shock the general public. If you feel leaving the child home alone may be dangerous, then don’t leave them. You may also speak with Napa County Child Protective Services to learn more regarding this subject. They can be reached at (707) 253-4261.

Posted: Sat Feb 10, 2007 5:48 pm
by Guest
Actually, a child under the age of 10 left alone is considered dangerous and if that child gets hurt you could be in trouble with the law as well as CPS.

After age 9 it is pretty much the childs ability that determine if he/she can be left alone. Remember one 12 year old is not the same as another 12 year old.

A mentally handicap 12 year old does not have the same ability as a non-mentaly handicap 12 year old.

It is for the parents to determine if it is safe to leave their child home after 9 years of age.