Is Your Child Ready to Stay Home Alone? A Parent’s Checklist
One of the biggest questions parents ask about their children staying home alone is, “What is an appropriate age?” Readiness matters more than age. Some kids are confident and capable earlier, while others may need more time and guidance.
Knowing the signs that your child is ready to stay home alone and how to prepare them can make all the difference.
Knowing whether your child is ready to stay home alone depends on maturity, safety skills, and confidence—not just age.
From building basic safety skills to setting clear household rules, a little preparation can help your child feel confident while helping you feel at ease.
Use the checklist and tips to decide if your child is ready to stay home alone and how to set them up for success.
What parents should know before taking this next step.
Signs Your Child May Be Ready to Stay Home Alone
Readiness Checklist
☐ Feels comfortable being home alone
☐ Usually makes good decisions
☐ Pays attention to what’s happening around them
☐ Shows responsibility and can be trusted
☐ Follows family rules
☐ Listens well and follows instructions
☐ Knows their home address
☐ Has a parent’s phone number memorized
☐ Has access to a phone
☐ Knows how to use a phone and call 911
☐ Can safely prepare a simple snack
☐ Understands basic first aid
How to Prepare Your Child to Stay Home Alone Safely
Set Clear Household Expectations
Set Clear Rules
Are friends allowed over?
What are they able to watch or do?
Make expectations simple and clear.
Practice Common Home Safety Scenarios
Practice Real-Life Situations
What should they do if someone knocks on the door?
How should they handle calls or texts while home alone?
Practice simple responses and remind them not to share personal information.
Go Over Kitchen Safety
What foods are allowed?
Can they use the microwave or appliances?
Keep it simple and safe.
Review Emergency Procedures
Plan for Emergencies
What to do in a fire or severe weather?
Who to call if parents aren’t reachable?
Post emergency numbers where they’re easy to find.






