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What Age Can a Child Be Out Without a Parent?

Summary by Washington FAMILY Magazine
(Adobe stock / igor) The Japanese docuseries “Old Enough!” follows children ages 2 to 5 as they navigate the city on their own. The kids toddle to the grocery store and do other errands, demonstrating an independence that is far above what we’re used to in the United States. Some can recall the days of playing outside until a parent hollered at us to come home for dinner. But instances of kids being allowed to play freely, sans adults, nowadays …
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Washington FAMILY Magazine broke the news in on Wednesday, May 28, 2025.
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