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When Is a Child Old Enough to Stay Home Alone? Safety Experts Say It Depends

Many parents find themselves asking the same question: When is my child old enough to stay home alone? The answer may be frustratingly simple: it depends.

As summer approaches and school schedules change, many parents find themselves asking the same question: When is my child old enough to stay home alone?

The answer may be frustratingly simple: it depends.

There is no federal law establishing a minimum age for leaving a child home alone, and Nebraska does not specify a legal age. Instead, parents must consider their child’s individual readiness, maturity, and ability to handle unexpected situations.

At Project Harmony, we often encourage parents to think about this decision the same way they would consider whether a child is ready for a smartphone, social media, or other milestones that require independence and responsibility. Age matters, but maturity matters even more.

Every child develops differently. Before deciding whether a child is ready to stay home alone, parents should ask themselves:

  • Can my child remain calm during an emergency?
  • Do they know how and when to call 911?
  • Can they contact a trusted adult if they need help?
  • Do they understand basic safety rules, such as not opening the door to strangers?
  • Can they solve problems independently and make safe decisions?
  • Are they comfortable being alone, or do they feel anxious about it?
  • Do they know what to do if there is severe weather, a power outage, fire, or another unexpected event?

The environment matters, too. The amount of time a child will be alone, the safety of the neighborhood, access to neighbors or family members, and whether younger siblings are present should all be part of the decision. Depending on the child’s age and circumstances, parents may consider involving a trusted neighbor or nearby family member who can check in and serve as an additional resource if needed.

One of the best ways parents can prepare children for this milestone is by creating a customized readiness checklist and emergency plan together. Children should know important emergency contacts, family rules, evacuation procedures, and expectations for checking in while home alone. Parents should practice these expectations with their child by discussing real-life scenarios, role-playing potential situations, and assessing how the child responds to challenges or emergencies. This allows parents to identify areas where additional guidance may be needed while helping children build confidence and problem-solving skills.

Parents can also use educational resources, such as Project Harmony’s Child Abuse and Neglect 101 course, to better understand supervision, safety, and protective factors that help keep children safe.

Ultimately, staying home alone is less about reaching a specific birthday and more about demonstrating the skills needed to safely manage independence. When parents take the time to evaluate readiness, practice scenarios, and create a plan, they can help ensure this important milestone is both safe and successful.

 

Suggested Readiness Checklist

Before leaving a child home alone, they should be able to:

  • Recite important phone numbers from memory
  • Call 911 and explain an emergency
  • Contact a trusted adult for help
  • Follow household safety rules consistently
  • Know what to do if someone comes to the door
  • Know what to do if the phone rings
  • Understand fire, weather, and evacuation procedures
  • Demonstrate good judgment and problem-solving skills
  • Feel confident and comfortable being home alone
  • Follow a check-in plan with parents or caregivers

We wish to thank you for your hospitality and the wonderful program and tour of Project Harmony. We are so fortunate to have an organization acting on the behalf of our children with such outstanding enthusiasm and dedication.

- Rotary Club of Omaha Northwest

Thank you so much for coming to Children’s and speaking to our staff. Your talk on “Understanding Poverty” was excellent, and I could see “wheels turning” as some staff members commented on simple ways their interactions might make a difference for children and parents.

- Patty Carrell, CMSW

I have felt that my input has been highly valued and respected when it comes to doing my job, and that is something that speaks volumes to the working environment here at Project Harmony.

- Brenda Jewell

We began collaborating with the Project Harmony through their Connections program last year, and we’ve continued the partnership. Connections represents an extremely valuable partnership and an opportunity to provide our students with a bridge to mental health services.

- Papillion La Vista Community Schools

Our experience and partnership with Project Harmony/Connections has been fantastic! It is a comfort knowing we have a partner who can connect our students and families with the appropriate resources in times of crisis or trauma.

- Millard Public Schools

This shadowing experience actually made me very interested in this field. One aspect that helped me narrow my choice of careers is the environment that Project Harmony had. It was very upbeat, cheerful and bright.

- UNMC High School Alliance Program – Student Journal

We would like to take this opportunity to thank Project Harmony for planning and delivering professional development to our 70 counselors, social workers and community counselors. We feel fortunate to have such a valuable resource in our community to partner with.

- Millard Public Schools

You have a top rate program – really national quality. I’m totally impressed.

- Lisa Fontes

At our last D2 Center Board meeting, I was describing the training and professional development we provide for our staff. At the top of the list was Project Harmony. Please know that you are providing an invaluable service to nonprofits in our community.

- Greg Emmel

Congratulations on the great media coverage of your Stewards class at Project Harmony on WOWT. You did a great job articulating the importance of prevention, and Susan was amazing too. Thank you so much for your partnership and all the important work you are doing.

- Cindy McElhinney – Darkness to Light

Just wanted to know that you made a difference in my life, and I will be using that momentum to make a difference in the lives of others. You are truly a rock star and a role model for me. Thank you for a new life I’m getting the chance to live.

- Anonymous

Many children through my caseload have received a backpack generously donated to the Project Harmony Triage Center. I have witnessed many faces light up when given the opportunity to pick out a new backpack, and I am very grateful for the generosity of the Junior League.

- DHHS – Children & Family Services

I have never felt as valued at other organizations like I do at Project Harmony. I really feel that the culture of a working environment is incredibly important. If an employee feels respected, valued and supported, that person will likely give more to fulfill the mission.

- Javier Castellote

Nick and Javier were great teachers and role players. It gave us an opportunity to see how someone in that situation would have reacted to our questions. They did a great job at showing us the difference between sympathy and empathy.

- Anonymous

I was able to shadow Mr. Nick Zadina. He was in charge of dealing with abused kids and help them. I am thankful to know all the information I learned during shadowing because it was eye opening.

- UNMC High School Alliance Program – Student Journal

The experience at Project Harmony was a deepening reminder of empathy that will be vital in my career as a nurse. I felt my perspective was widened on how others think, especially when discussing the assumptions we make.

- Anonymous

I didn’t know how many people work at Project Harmony, so I drew a lot to show how much Project Harmony means to me!

- Project Harmony Client

As difficult as a removal is on a child, the backpack they receive at Project Harmony provides a sense of belonging and hope. It truly is amazing something that seems so simple can change the perspective and shine light on these children.

- DHHS – Children & Family Services

Great leadership for a wonderful cause with outstanding long-term goals. Keep on doing all the good you do.

- Bill & Jean O’Conner

Project Harmony is the reason I started my journey in college. I just finished my associates and I'm going for my bachelors now in Child Protection and Juvenile Justice. Y'all helped my daughter back in early 2013 and I knew what I wanted to do with my life — help children.

- LaLa Ann

A young lady who works in our field told me that she loved what we do here at Project Harmony — she had been to Project Harmony seven years ago for a forensic interview. She said her positive experience was the biggest reason she is doing the work that she is today.

- Trainee

I found out that my foster son is going to have a forensic interview here at Project Harmony soon. It’s been interesting being on the other side of things and feeling so reassured that the child I care so deeply about is in very caring and capable hands.

- Jessica Kroeker

Nick demonstrated how one person could impact a huge group of student nurses by just attending his presentation. He gave me the reason, the courage to act, and the knowledge how to save victims that I will face in my future nursing career.

- Anonymous

I recently attended the Testifying Training course. Since that class I have been subpoenaed three times, and I had to testify at each hearing. Without this class I would have been less than prepared and too nervous to be credible. Thank you so much!

- Jenny Lewis

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The cycle of abuse does not have to continue, but we can’t end it alone. Anyone has the power to be someone who makes our community a safe place for all children.

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