Summer’s Almost Here! See Childcare Guidelines and Access Financial Assistance
May 31, 2024- With summer approaching and kids soon to be out of school, working parents, particularly those with low incomes, may find themselves facing gaps in the supervision of their children.
For many parents and caretakers, there may be a need to consider leaving children home alone for a period of time during the summer. Home Alone? Supervision Guidelines provides information about what age ranges are considered to be adequate for unsupervised time at home, babysitting guidelines, what steps your family needs to take to prepare, and a family checklist. In particular, parents and caregivers should consider whether their child:
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Understands instructions and follows important rules
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Knows how to ask for help from friends, neighbors and police
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Makes good decisions when away from their parent or other caregivers
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Knows when to contact their parent and 911 when needed
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Feels comfortable and confident about staying home alone
Laws in Virginia do not specify at exactly what age or for how long a child can be left alone. Every child is different, and must be assessed based on their maturity, skills and comfort level to be home alone. Parents are ultimately responsible for making decisions about their children’s safety. Access the supervision guidelines brochure in English and Spanish. For questions, call 703.746.5902.
DCHS also offers tips on choosing child care, including a checklist for visiting providers in homes or centers and tips on how to observe staff, indoor and outdoor spaces as well as questions to ask about daily routines, fees, contracts and more. Access a brochure with this information in English, Arabic, Amharic and Spanish.
Alexandria residents needing assistance with childcare can access a variety of options. Learn more about financial assistance.
For more information about programs and services for parents, caregivers and children, visit alexandriava.gov/DCHS.