How young is too young to stay home alone in Ohio?

Is your child too young to be left home alone?
Is your child too young to be left home alone?

As the school year winds down and the children start to anticipate summer break, parents are thinking about childcare. If your child is not among the 447,723 children in some sort of paid care situation, you may be considering leaving them at home alone.

In Ohio there is no law governing this choice, however, The Ohio Department of Children and Youths says the age at which you leave them on their own is solely determined by the parents.

Whether the child is mature enough to be left home alone is also solely a parental decision and there is no legal minimum age for the child.

What factors contribute to a child’s maturity?

According to The Center for Parenting Education, a child’s maturity is not solely based on their age. There are a number of other things that can determine whether they can be home safely without supervision.

Beware of the penalties for bad outcomes

Even though the law is not specific about permissions for children at home alone, there are consequences if parents leave their children at home and something goes wrong.

Parents could face criminal charges for child neglect or endangerment. Ohio law considers neglect as the following:

If convicted, parents could face thousands of dollars in fines, more than a year in jail or both, depending on the severity and frequency of the offense.

Prepare your kids to stay home alone

If you decide your older child can be left home alone, Wellspring Center for Prevention recommends going over the below measures to ready them in the case of an emergency.

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Aaron Moody is a sports and general reporter for the News & Observer. Here is a second sentence for the bio because it will probably be longer than this. Maybe even longer I don't know. Support my work with a digital subscription

This story was originally published April 22, 2025 at 12:08 PM