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Georgia Supervision Guidelines

Georgia's guidelines for leaving a child without adult supervision include:

  • Children 8 years old or younger should NEVER be left alone.
  • Children between 9 and 12 can be left for brief periods of time (no more than two hours), such as children who arrive home from school before their parents get home and have a specific plan in place. These children cannot serve the role of babysitters to younger siblings, other young family members or friends.
  • Children 13 and older can be left as babysitters. However, it is not recommended that 13-year-olds babysit infants, small children, or children requiring special attention due to medical concerns.
  • Children 15 and older can be left home alone overnight, depending on the maturity level of the child.

If these guidelines are not followed, parents/guardians may be referred to the Georgia Department of Family and Children Services (DFCS).