The latchkey generation–also known as Generation X–was raised by working parents who left them alone after school. … Generation X has been called “the latchkey generation,” a
 
 group of people whose personal identity was in part shaped by the independence of being left alone after school
 
 .
 Where did the term latchkey come from?
 
latch-key (n.)
 Latchkey child
 
 first recorded 1944, American English, in reference to children coming home from school while both parents are away at work
 
 . The older or simpler device was a latch-string, which could be pulled in to lock up; having it out was symbolic of openness.
 What is the latchkey generation?
 
 In general, the term latchkey designates “those
 
 children between the ages of five and thirteen who care for themselves after the school day until their parents or guardians return home
 
 “.
 What is the meaning of the word latchkey kid?
 
 :
 
 a school-aged child of working parents who must spend part of the day unsupervised
 
 (as at home) — called also latchkey kid.
 Are latchkey kids still a thing?
 
Latchkey kids today
 You don’t really hear the term “latchkey kid” much anymore, but that doesn’t mean
 
 that they don’t exist
 
 . According to the Afterschool Alliance, a nonprofit organization that advocates for after-school programs, there were 11.3 million unsupervised school-age kids in 2014.
 What are today’s generation called?
 
 
 Gen Z
 
 : Gen Z is the newest generation, born between 1997 and 2012. They are currently between 6 and 24 years old (nearly 68 million in the U.S.)
 Who are Millennials vs Gen Z?
 
 A
 
 Millennial is anyone born between 1980 and 1995
 
 . In the U.S., there are roughly 80 million Millennials. A member of Gen Z is anyone born between 1996 and the early-mid 2000s (end date can vary depending on source). In the U.S., there are approximately 90 million members of Gen Z, or “Gen Zers.”
 Is being a latchkey kid bad?
 
 While
 
 a latchkey setup may not be inherently bad
 
 , Long–a child psychologist, who, with his wife, Lynette, helped popularize the term latchkey children– said that even older children need to be guided and instructed by adults.
 What is another word for latchkey?
 
|   skeleton key opener  | door key mechanism | pass’-partout | 
|---|
 What years were latchkey kids?
 
Latchkey Kids
 From
 
 1960 to 1980
 
 —smack-dab in the middle of Xers’ formative years—the divorce rate more than doubled. There were also more women in the workforce than ever before. With one or both parents trying to clock in their 40 hours of work (at least), many Xers were left to fend for themselves after school.
 How can we prevent latchkey child?
 
 Set ground rules for leaving the house, inviting friends, cooking, chatting online and answering the phone or door. Teach them to never open the door to a stranger when home alone.
 
 Develop a secret password that must be used
 
 if someone unfamiliar is picking them up from school or play.
 Is latchkey free?
 
 Is there a fee for the service Latchkey provides?
 
 Yes
 
 , weekly tuition depends on the program you choose. At time of enrollment, the annual enrollment fee plus the first and last week’s tuition are collected.
 What child play means?
 
 1 :
 
 an extremely simple task or act
 
 . 2 : something that is insignificant figuring out the password was child’s play.
 Can I leave my 7 year old home alone for 15 minutes?
 
 Kids should never be left alone until they are
 
 8 years
 
 old, and kids between the ages 8-10 shouldn’t be left for more than an hour-and-a-half or during night-time hours. … Kids ages 11-13 may be left alone up to three hours but not “late at night.” Per her research, only kids 16 and up may be left unsupervised overnight.
 Can you go to jail for leaving a child home alone?
 
 The parent or parents who left the child home alone may be subject to
 
 criminal penalties
 
 for child abandonment or child endangerment. … The consequences of leaving a child home alone vary by state but most implement fines or jail time. A court may not intervene unless it finds the child is being harmed.
 Can I leave my 3 year old home alone?
 
 
 No age is specified by California law
 
 , but the state offers a checklist of questions for parents to go through before determining if their child is ready. Colorado has a guideline around the age at which it might be appropriate for a child to be left alone for short periods of time, and that’s 12.