There is no law relating to this in Ohio. The key is that the child must be safe, must feel safe and must be able to handle any emergencies.
Most authorities agree that 12 or 13 is okay to be home alone for short periods of time. Looking after younger siblings is a different story and requires more maturity, particularly with siblings as they are going to fight being told what to do by a brother or sister. "If you look to Ohio.s state or local laws, you won't find a minimum age specified. Instead, the Ohio Revised Code says that parents are responsible for providing proper care and supervision for their children." - Ohio State Family Development and Human Science There are very few states in the U.S. with legal minimum ages for children home alone, but many state agencies have published guidelines. Georgia, Illiniois, Maryland and Oregon are a few of the states with specific ages mentioned in their laws.
12 years of age appears to be the most common recommendation. Below in Related Links is an article entitled Home Alone Children Legal Age Limits which provides a state by state comparison with references.
One guideline from a California child welfare representative suggests that 8 year olds and over can be left at home for a brief period of time (usually just after school).
What is the legal age in ohio to leave a child home alone overnight?
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The legal age is 14 for Illinois.
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What is the legal age in ohio to leave a child home alone overnight?
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The legal age is 14 for Illinois.
Children can stay home alone for a few hours with access to an adult at the age of 12. Children below the age of 12 cannot stay home alone for any length of time.?
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According to the Quebec immigration/citizens' website, the legal age is 12 years or older. A child under 12 cannot stay home alone.
See Related Links (Home Alone Children and Legal Age Limits) for listing of states with laws and guidelines.
From my understanding, a parent can leave their child or children home alone at any age, as long as they think they are mature enough to handle it. Basically, there is not a law in Ohio about leaving a child alone. However, in the instance that something was to happen while the child or children were alone, then something would be done legally.
Well, you have to be fourteen to be able to 'babysit' somebody under fourteen.
There is no legal age limit. There are only recommendations on the maturity of the child.