
Home Alone Confidence Course

Letting your child stay home alone isn’t about memorizing rules.
It’s about helping them feel ready—and be ready—in real life.
This checklist gives you a clear way to:
✔️ Go over practical safety habits—like locking doors and handling phone calls
✔️ Talk through routines for snacks, screens, and quiet time
✔️ Notice how your child handles the “what ifs”—without making it scary
Whether it’s their first 30-minute solo stay or they’ve already done a few trial runs, this one-pager helps you prepare together—and spot where the Home Alone Confidence Course can offer support, structure, and coaching (for both of you).
It belongs on the fridge.
And it’s totally free.