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Latchkey kid - Wikipedia 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" [4]
The Latchkey Generation: How Bad Was It? - JSTOR Daily 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
Latchkey Kids: Whats Different About Leaving Children Home Alone Now . . . Although the term "latchkey kid" first appeared in the 1940s to describe young children taking care of themselves after school while dad fought in the war and mom went off to work, the anxiety over latchkey kids really exploded in the United States in the late 1970s and early 1980s
Latchkey Kids: Psychological Effects and Long-Term Impact But what exactly is a latchkey kid? The term conjures images of children with house keys dangling from their necks, but it’s so much more than that Latchkey kids are children who regularly spend time at home without adult supervision, typically due to parents’ work schedules or other commitments
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Latchkey - definition of latchkey by The Free Dictionary Define latchkey latchkey synonyms, latchkey pronunciation, latchkey translation, English dictionary definition of latchkey n A key for opening a latch or lock, especially one on an outside door American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition