When can your child stay home alone? Neuroscience suggests we're asking the wrong question
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Would you trust your child to stay home alone? For many caregivers, the answer depends on age. But when it comes to safety and independence, neuroscience suggests a different question may be more important: Is your child developmentally ready to stay home alone?
Key takeaways
- 01Would you trust your child to stay home alone?
- 02For many caregivers, the answer depends on age.
- 03But when it comes to safety and independence, neuroscience suggests a different question may be more important: Is your child developmentally ready to stay home alone?
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