This is just a question really.....
At what age would you deem it suitable (not legal) for a child to be left alone in the house? (even for a short period of time)
Apparently there is no "legal" age for a child to reach before being left which I think is strange!
We had an hysterical call from my Partners 10 year old son on Wednesday night about 10:30pm saying he was in the house on his own and he was frightened. After managing to calm him down it appears he had been left while his Mum, Stepdad & 21 year old brother had gone to collect her broken down car from about half a mile away (they had been gone about 10 mins at this point) His Mum had woken him and asked him if he WANTED to go with them to get the car, as it was cold and he was already in bed he said he didn't want to go, expecting her to say "ok we will leave it til morning" ... she didn't ... she went anyway and left him! If she really needed to collect the car at that very instant, surely she should have MADE him go, not given him a choice?
We spoke to him for around 20 mins reassuring him and keeping him occupied before he said he had just got a text and he would call us back. The text was from his Mum saying his brother was on his way back and would be there in the next 5 mins or so. She had ignored the 3 texts and 2 calls he had made to her before calling us. My Partner rang her just as she reached the front door and she firstly said he had only been left 5 mins, when we said we knew it was at least 20 mins as we had been on the phone that long, she admitted it was nearer 40 mins and then proceeded to shout at son for ringing Dad. Now the car was perfectly safe where it was and had been there since it broke down at 5pm - parked on a well lit street and could have quite easily have been recovered the next day while son was at school.
Are we over reacting here? We know she has left him on 2 occasions during the day several months ago, this was for over an hour each time.
Thanks,
Kit
At what age would you deem it suitable (not legal) for a child to be left alone in the house? (even for a short period of time)
Apparently there is no "legal" age for a child to reach before being left which I think is strange!
We had an hysterical call from my Partners 10 year old son on Wednesday night about 10:30pm saying he was in the house on his own and he was frightened. After managing to calm him down it appears he had been left while his Mum, Stepdad & 21 year old brother had gone to collect her broken down car from about half a mile away (they had been gone about 10 mins at this point) His Mum had woken him and asked him if he WANTED to go with them to get the car, as it was cold and he was already in bed he said he didn't want to go, expecting her to say "ok we will leave it til morning" ... she didn't ... she went anyway and left him! If she really needed to collect the car at that very instant, surely she should have MADE him go, not given him a choice?
We spoke to him for around 20 mins reassuring him and keeping him occupied before he said he had just got a text and he would call us back. The text was from his Mum saying his brother was on his way back and would be there in the next 5 mins or so. She had ignored the 3 texts and 2 calls he had made to her before calling us. My Partner rang her just as she reached the front door and she firstly said he had only been left 5 mins, when we said we knew it was at least 20 mins as we had been on the phone that long, she admitted it was nearer 40 mins and then proceeded to shout at son for ringing Dad. Now the car was perfectly safe where it was and had been there since it broke down at 5pm - parked on a well lit street and could have quite easily have been recovered the next day while son was at school.
Are we over reacting here? We know she has left him on 2 occasions during the day several months ago, this was for over an hour each time.
Thanks,
Kit
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