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Consider This: Latchkey...The term refers to the latchkey of a door to the house. The key is often strung around the child's neck or left hidden under a mat (or some other object) at the rear door to the property. The term is claimed to have originated from an NBC documentary in 1944, due to the phenomenon of children being left home alone becoming common during and after World War II, when one parent would be enlisted into the armed forces, so the other would get a job. In the United States, a 2002 Census survey reported 5.8 million (15%) of all humans between the ages of five and fourteen years living with a mother care for themselves an average of 6.3 hours per week and 65% of those children spent between 2-9 hours home alone. White non-Hispanic children are more likely to be left home alone than children of other races. LifeSpaces can give you peace of mind with child monitoring.
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