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Latchkey Kid Ww2. It was difficult for married women with families to combine war work with childcare. A major problem was ‘latchkey kids’ left to fend. The child's parents are both working. a latchkey kid is a child who returns after school to a house empty of parents. What americans can learn about child day care from the second world war william m. A child wearing the house key tied around their neck and staying in the streets while their mother is at work—usa, 1935: latchkey child was a term coined to describe children who wore or carried house keys to school so that they could let themselves. This situation was first seen during the. child's emotional needs not being met, the effect of the latchkey arrangement on school performance, and the child watching too. the term latchkey child may date back to world war ii, but even today thousands of older children are home alone between 3pm and. A child whose mother was engaged in war industry

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This situation was first seen during the. It was difficult for married women with families to combine war work with childcare. latchkey child was a term coined to describe children who wore or carried house keys to school so that they could let themselves. A child wearing the house key tied around their neck and staying in the streets while their mother is at work—usa, 1935: What americans can learn about child day care from the second world war william m. A child whose mother was engaged in war industry a latchkey kid is a child who returns after school to a house empty of parents. A major problem was ‘latchkey kids’ left to fend. child's emotional needs not being met, the effect of the latchkey arrangement on school performance, and the child watching too. The child's parents are both working.

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Latchkey Kid Ww2 A child whose mother was engaged in war industry A child whose mother was engaged in war industry child's emotional needs not being met, the effect of the latchkey arrangement on school performance, and the child watching too. latchkey child was a term coined to describe children who wore or carried house keys to school so that they could let themselves. the term latchkey child may date back to world war ii, but even today thousands of older children are home alone between 3pm and. The child's parents are both working. A major problem was ‘latchkey kids’ left to fend. A child wearing the house key tied around their neck and staying in the streets while their mother is at work—usa, 1935: What americans can learn about child day care from the second world war william m. a latchkey kid is a child who returns after school to a house empty of parents. This situation was first seen during the. It was difficult for married women with families to combine war work with childcare.

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