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80% parents in Australia leave their children alone at home when they travel abroad.

A recent report shows that many Australian parents leave their children alone at home regardless of risks when traveling abroad. Many people said they didn't understand. Why? This is a topic of interest to many people who go abroad. Let's learn that about 80% of parents in Australia don't care about their children when they travel abroad. Welcome to reading.

80% parents in Australia leave their children alone at home when they travel abroad.

A new study of more than 0/000 parents in Australia/KLOC shows that more than 80% of Australian parents leave their children unattended at home when traveling abroad. 30% parents will leave their children aged 12 to 15 alone at home when they go out.

The study also found that two-thirds of parents leave their children under the age of 18 alone at home when they spend the night abroad. In public places abroad, 37% of parents leave their children under the age of 15 alone in the swimming pool or on the beach 1 hour.

But the biggest worry is that 75% of parents will let their children aged 12 to 15 go to public toilets alone when they go abroad. There are also 22% parents who let their children under 12 go to the public toilet alone.

As far as international flights are concerned, when someone picks up the plane at the destination, half of the parents will allow children under 18 to take the plane alone, and some 1/3 will put children under 15 on the overseas train or bus alone.

In this regard, Melbourne tutor Sharon Witt believes that it is not appropriate to leave children under 17 alone at home. "It is right for parents to go abroad, but you should remember that they are still children, not adults, and have no life experience."

Witt said that parents leaving their children at home while traveling may have serious consequences. "Children may do stupid things. Many children don't know how to deal with accidents or fires. Children under 17 are still young and need adult supervision. "