Kirra wrote:
Michigan has "guidelines" on the age a child can be left home alone. CPS basically evaluates each case. Children are taken away from families and put into the foster care system for things just as this. I am not a parent, but I work with kids and dysfunctional families everyday in the ER.
I understand the difficulty of working an off shift...I can only imagine being a single mother and not having any support. But, parenting skills ARE present in some underpriviledged families. Some 10 yr olds are able to be left alone, it's case by case evaluation.
A child locked out...going from apartment to apartment asking for money? I think we all agree this is a lack of parenting skills. Even if the parents have to work and the child has to stay home alone, there are solutions to making it work and keeping the child safe.
You're right, i may have mislead you in what i am saying about working parents at night. They aren't the real problem it is the working parents who have no rules, discipline, or any of the proper parental functions set in place for their kids. That is my school district. Working parents at night with none of those things. I mean seriously my kids are lucky to go home to a parent. I don't blame my kids I blame their so-called parents. I never punish them for not doing homework here in this district because think about it would you worry about homework when you spent most of your time thinking about if you were going home to a hot meal for dinner or any meal for that matter? It's a shame