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  1. "The Latchkey Children" Episode #1.6 (TV Episode 1980) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  2. Children who are regularly left without adult supervision during a significant portion of the day, referred to as 'latchkey children', are a growing social phenomenon. The main reason for the rising prevalence of latchkey children is the increase in dual income and single parent families. Studies on …

  3. The Latchkey Children (TV Series 1980– ) - Movies, TV, Celebs, and more...

  4. When home alone, latchkey children generally watch television, eat snacks, play with pets and fight with siblings. Adolescents who fall under the classification of latchkey children are more likely than others of the same age group to experience feelings of rage and isolation and to express those emotions in a physically aggressive manner.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Latchkey_kidLatchkey kid - Wikipedia

    These latchkey children, referred to as "day orphans" in the 1984 documentary, To Save Our Children to Save Our Schools, mainly came from middle or upper-class homes. The higher the educational attainment of the parents, the higher the odds the children of this time would be latchkey kids.

  6. The Latchkey Children (TV Series 1980– ) - Churchill Gardens Estate, Pimlico, London, England, UK

  7. LATCHKEY CHILDREN Latchkey child was a term coined to describe children who wore or carried house keys to school so that they could let themselves into their home when they returned from school. Those children were at home without adult supervision until their parents returned from work, school, or other occupations away from home.