Most Americans Think 9-Year-Olds Shouldn't Play At Parks Alone. But, Why?

Most Americans Think 9-Year-Olds Shouldn't Play At Parks Alone. But, Why?
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In this Monday, July 21, 2014 photo, Regina Harrell, 9, holds her dog Roscoe outside her home, in North Augusta, S.C. Regina was taken from her home and her mother charged with a felony after her mother, Debra Harrell, left her alone to play at a nearby park while she worked at McDonald's. (AP Photo/Jeffrey Collins)

This summer, there have been multiple reports of parents being charged as criminals for leaving kids at parks, in cars or around in the neighborhood. Since most states do not have clear laws about when you are allowed to leave a child unsupervised, Reason.com conducted a survey to find out what most adults think the answer is.

According to their survey, public perception is that it is highly dangerous for children to be unsupervised in public at all. Of the 1,000 adults polled, 68 percent believe 9-year-olds should not be allowed to play at parks without adult supervision. Of those respondents, 63 percent believe age 12 is still too young.

Most recently, Ashley Richardson was arrested in Florida because her kids were playing at a park while she was at a food bank. In June, Debra Harrell was jailed and charged with “unlawful conduct toward a child” for leaving her 9-year-old daughter to play at a park while she worked her shift at McDonald's. At the time, many argued that society should be working to support parents like her and Richardson, not arresting them. New York Magazine's Jonathan Chait wrote:

America has decided to punish Harrell if she fails to acquire full-time employment; her employment does not provide her with adequate child care; and the community punishes her for failing to live up to unobtainable middle-class child-care standards. There are many perpetrators in this story. Debra Harrell was not one of them.

And if the child's safety is really the concern, then how does arresting their mothers help anyone, asks Brooklyn Magazine's Kristin Iversen, who wrote:

The real question to ask here is who benefits from the criminalization of these women’s choices? Are the decisions they make imperfect? At times, yes. But so are the options available to them. The children definitely don’t benefit from having their mothers arrested and from potentially being placed in foster care.

Reason points out that, though physical threats to kids have actually declined, a majority of those polled assumed the opposite. Kidnapping, for example, rarely takes place in broad daylight. Warwick Cairns, author of "How to Live Dangerously," estimates that for a child to be snatched off the street, he or she would have to stand alone for 750,000 years. But despite the facts, parents still believe kids these days are prone to more danger than they were decades ago.

Lenore Skenazy, who lectures around the country about "how we got so afraid for our kids" and also writes for Reason.com, says the age 9, or 12, was just "pulled out of our collective hats," with no rhyme or reason. Most states offer guidelines for parents about when they should let their kids stay home alone, she told The Huffington Post, but only Illinois and Maryland actually have laws that cite specific ages.

Around the world -- and once upon a time in the U.S. -- 7-year-olds are/were expected to get themselves to school, Skenazy said. And as she preaches often on her site, Freerangekids.com, the only reason American parents keep raising that age is because of a false perception of what kids are capable of. "When social norms start treating 9-year-olds like 5-year-olds, it gets enforced by society," she said.

Part of the problem, she explains, is how the media, society and parents phrase what's really going on. If we say, "Debra Harrell left her child alone at a park," we're putting a negative spin on that action. If headlines read, "Debra Harrell allowed her child to play," attitudes might be different.

"Any parent who is letting their kid do something, we should err on the side of believing that they’ve done this out of love, not negligence," she said.

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The Most And Least Affordable States For Child Care
1. New York(01 of50)
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Average Annual Cost of Infant Care: $14,009State Median Income for Single Mother Family: $25,852State Median Income for a Two-Parent Family: $88,189 (credit:Alamy)
2. Minnesota(02 of50)
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Average Annual Cost of Infant Care: $13,579State Median Income for Single Mother Family: $26,123State Median Income for a Two-Parent Family: $87,271 (credit:Alamy)
3. Oregon(03 of50)
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Average Annual Cost of Infant Care: $11,079State Median Income for Single Mother Family: $22,250State Median Income for a Two-Parent Family: $72,166 (credit:Alamy)
4. Colorado(04 of50)
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Average Annual Cost of Infant Care: $12,621State Median Income for Single Mother Family: $26,366State Median Income for a Two-Parent Family: $83,063 (credit:Alamy)
5. Hawaii(05 of50)
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Average Annual Cost of Infant Care: $12,876State Median Income for Single Mother Family: $29,466State Median Income for a Two-Parent Family: $87,430 (credit:Alamy)
6. Kansas(06 of50)
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Average Annual Cost of Infant Care: $11,023State Median Income for Single Mother Family: $23,446State Median Income for a Two-Parent Family: $75,086 (credit:Alamy)
7. California(07 of50)
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Average Annual Cost of Infant Care: $11,823State Median Income for Single Mother Family: $27,534State Median Income for a Two-Parent Family: $80,796 (credit:Alamy)
8. Illinois(08 of50)
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Average Annual Cost of Infant Care: $12,199State Median Income for Single Mother Family: $24,833State Median Income for a Two-Parent Family: $84,779 (credit:Alamy)
9. Massachusetts(09 of50)
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Average Annual Cost of Infant Care: $14,980State Median Income for Single Mother Family: $27,922State Median Income for a Two-Parent Family: $105,537 (credit:Alamy)
10. Indiana(10 of50)
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Average Annual Cost of Infant Care: $9,880State Median Income for Single Mother Family: $22,178State Median Income for a Two-Parent Family: $73,270 (credit:Alamy)
10. Wisconsin(11 of50)
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Average Annual Cost of Infant Care: $10,775State Median Income for Single Mother Family: $23,568State Median Income for a Two-Parent Family: $79,589 (credit:Alamy)
12. Michigan(12 of50)
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Average Annual Cost of Infant Care: $10,114State Median Income for Single Mother Family: $21, 385State Median Income for a Two-Parent Family:$76,712 (credit:Alamy)
12. Washington(13 of50)
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Average Annual Cost of Infant Care: $10,920State Median Income for Single Mother Family: $25,731State Median Income for a Two-Parent Family: $82,870 (credit:Alamy)
14. Rhode Island(14 of50)
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Average Annual Cost of Infant Care: $11,830State Median Income for Single Mother family: $25,607State Median Income for a Two-Parent Family: $91,065 (credit:Alamy)
15. New Hampshire(15 of50)
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Average Annual Cost of Infant Care: $11,995State Median Income for Single Mother Family: $28,756State Median Income for a Two-Parent Family: $92,823 (credit:Alamy)
16. Maine(16 of50)
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Average Annual Cost of Infant Care: $9,256State Median Income for Single Mother Family: $21,940State Median Income for a Two-Parent Family: $72,196 (credit:Alamy)
16. Nevada(17 of50)
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Average Annual Cost of Infant Care: $9,413State Median Income for Single Mother Family: $29, 245State Median Income for a Two-Parent Family: $73,563 (credit:Alamy)
16. North Carolina(18 of50)
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Average Annual Cost of Infant Care: $9,185State Median Income for Single Mother Family: $21,344State Median Income for a Two-Parent Family: $72,022 (credit:Alamy)
16. Pennsylvania(19 of50)
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Average Annual Cost of Infant Care: $10,504Single Median Income for Single Mother Family: $23,472State Median Income for a Two-Parent Family: $82,141 (credit:Alamy)
20. Arizona(20 of50)
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Average Annual Cost of Infant Care: $8,946Single Median Income or Single Mother Family: $25,682State Median Income for a Two-Parent Family: $70,563 (credit:Alamy)
21. Vermont(21 of50)
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Average Annual Cost of Infant Care: $9,612State Median Income for Single Mother Family: $25,336State Median Income for a Two-Parent Family: $76,965 (credit:Alamy)
22. Montana(22 of50)
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Average Annual Cost of Infant Care: $8,307State Median Income for Single Mother Family: $20,333State Median Income for a Two-Parent Family: $68,574 (credit:Alamy)
23. Connecticut(23 of50)
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Average Annual Cost of Infant Care: $12,844State Median Income for Single Mother Family: $30,795State Median Income for a Two-Parent Family: $106,847 (credit:Alamy)
23. Maryland(24 of50)
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Average Annual Cost of Infant Care: $12,878State Median Income for Single Mother Family: $36,580State Median Income for a Two-Parent Family: $107,756 (credit:Alamy)
25. Iowa(25 of50)
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Average Annual Cost of Infant Care: $ 8,859State Median Income for Single Mother Family: $22,809State Median Income for a Two-Parent Family: $75,581 (credit:Alamy)
25. Texas(26 of50)
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Average Annual Cost of Infant Care: $8,323State Median Income for Single Mother Family: $22,705State Median Income for a Two-Parent Family: $71,308 (credit:Alamy)
27. Missouri(27 of50)
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Average Annual Cost of Infant Care: $8,580State Median Income for Single Mother Family: $21,748State Median Income for a Two-Parent Family: $73,880 (credit:Alamy)
27. Virginia(28 of50)
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Average Annual Cost of Infant Care: $10,670State Median income for Single Mother Family: $28,965State Median Income for a Two-Parent Family: $92,212 (credit:Alamy)
29. Tennessee(29 of50)
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Average Annual Cost of Infant Care: $7,748State Median Income for Single Mother Family: $20,254State Median Income for a Two-Parent Family: $68,223 (credit:Alamy)
30. Florida(30 of50)
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Average Annual Cost of Infant Care: $8,009State Median Income for Single Mother Family: $25,286State Median Income for a Two-Parent Family: $71,051 (credit:Alamy)
30. Utah(31 of50)
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Average Annual Cost of Infant Care: $7,848State Median Income for Single Mother Family: $27,626State Median Income for a Two-Parent Family: $69,638 (credit:Alamy)
32. Oklahoma(32 of50)
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Average Annual Cost of Infant Care: $7,288State Median Income for Single Mother Family: $20,272State Median Income for a Two-Parent Family: $65,458 (credit:Alamy)
33. West Virginia(33 of50)
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Average Annual Cost of Infant Care: $6,932State Median Income for Single Mother Family: $16,921State Median Income for a Two-Parent Family: $62,854 (credit:Alamy)
34. Delaware(34 of50)
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Average Annual Cost of Infant Care: $9,620State Median Income for Single Mother Family: $30,675State Median Income for a Two-Parent Family: $88,825 (credit:Alamy)
35. New Mexico(35 of50)
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Average Annual Cost of Infant Care: $6,843State Median Income for Single Mother Family: $21,742State Median Income for a Two-Parent Family: $64,842 (credit:Alamy)
36. Alaska(36 of50)
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Average Annual Cost of Infant Care: $9,336State Median Income for Single Mother Family: $31,134State Median Income for a Two-Parent Family: $89,794 (credit:Alamy)
37. New Jersey(37 of50)
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37. Wyoming(38 of50)
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Average Annual Cost of Infant Care: $7,727State Median Income for Single Mother Family: $25,824State Median Income for a Two-Parent Family: $75,169 (credit:Alamy)
39. Nebraska(39 of50)
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Average Annual Cost of Infant Care: $7,639State Median Income for Single Mother Family: $23,601State Median Income for a Two-Parent Family: $74,787 (credit:Alamy)
39. Ohio(40 of50)
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Average Annual Cost of Infant Care: $7,889State Median Income for Single Mother Family: $20,765State Median Income for a Two-Parent Family: $77,032 (credit:Alamy)
41. North Dakota(41 of50)
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Average Annual Cost of Infant Care: $7,705State Median Income for Single Mother Family: $21,545State Median Income for a Two-Parent Family: $77,544 (credit:Alamy)
42. Kentucky(42 of50)
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Average Annual Cost of Infant Care: $6,594State Median Income for Single Mother Family: $18,735State Median Income for a Two-Parent Family: $67,998 (credit:Alamy)
43. Georgia(43 of50)
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Average Annual Cost of Infant Care: $7,030State Median Income for Single Mother Family: $23,602State Income for a Two-Parent Family: $74,939 (credit:Alamy)
43. Idaho(44 of50)
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Average Annual Cost of Infant Care: $5,834State Median Income for Single Mother Family: $22,486State Median Income for a Two-Parent Family: $62,051 (credit:Alamy)
45. Arkansas(45 of50)
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Average Annual Cost of Infant Care: $5,437State Median Income for Single Mother Family: $18,683State Median Income for a Two-Parent Family: $62,035 (credit:Alamy)
46. South Carolina(46 of50)
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Average Annual Cost of Infant Care: $5,855State Median Income for Single Mother Family: $20,769State Median Income for a Two-Parent Family: $71,480 (credit:Alamy)
46. South Dakota(47 of50)
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Average Annual Cost of Infant Care: $5,947State Median Income for Single Mother Family: $22,989State Median Income for a Two-Parent Family: $72,264 (credit:Alamy)
48. Louisiana(48 of50)
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Average Annual Cost of Infant Care: $5,901State Median Income for Single Mother Family: $19,853State Median Income for a Two-Parent Family: $77,089 (credit:Alamy)
49. Alabama(49 of50)
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Average Annual Cost of Infant Care: $5,356State Median Income for Single Mother Family: $19,492State Median Income for a Two-Parent Family: $70,657 (credit:Alamy)
50. Mississippi(50 of50)
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Average Annual cost of Infant Care: $4,591State Median Income for Single Mother Family: $17,796State Median Income for a Two-Parent Family: $65,668 (credit:Alamy)

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