Once the toughest state regarding the age children must be to stay home alone, Illinois lessened the age two years ago.

What is the Legal Age to Leave Kids Home Alone?

Leaving a child home alone for any reason is not an easy decision for any parent. Whether it is just to run to the store or go to work, leaving a child at home is a lot of responsibility for that child.

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The age for Illinois children to be left alone was 14 which was once the highest age in the nation compared to 39 states with no minimum requirement.

The Illinois House unanimously passed House Bill 4305 which changed everything for parents. Under this House Bill (which changed a law put in place back in 1987) the new age to leave a child home alone is now 12 years old.

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The change probably came from kids having more access to cell phones, iPads, and other devices, which parents can use to connect with their kids while home alone. Security cameras, which have seemed to become increasingly popular, also put parents at ease because they can keep a lookout whether the cameras are outside or inside the home.

For me, leave it to the parents to decide. Some children might be more mature at a younger age to stay home alone, whereas others might need supervision. However, I feel it should be the parent's decision either way, and it looks like we are one step closer to lowering the legal age for a child to stay home alone with House Bill 4305.

 

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