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How Old Must a Michigan Child Be to Stay Home Alone After School?
['Scott Clow']
100.7 WITL – Lansing’s #1 For New Country – Lansing Country Radio
Well, if you were looking for an official hard-and-fast age, you're out of luck.
Michigan does not set a minimum legal age for leaving children at home alone.
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Remember: Daytime after school is a whole different world than leaving a child alone all evening or overnight.
Michigan sets no simple sibling-babysitting age, but the AAP recommends sitters be at least 13 and mature enough to manage common emergencies.