As a child, Ivey, 42, was a latchkey kid until junior high school, when her stepmother retired. |
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Top it off with a V8 engine, a latchkey and booze, and you get the Debbys and Beths, the sad good-time girls. |
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Imagine someone writing a Dickensian novel, in nineteenth-century prose, about a latchkey kid on Ritalin. |
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I was a latchkey kid, but I also helped out in the store and made deliveries. |
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The liberal father is criticized for being too liberal, while the latchkey kid is the responsible youth on display. |
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Just because Mom's gone and my father's never around doesn't mean Trisha's a latchkey kid, or something. |
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He is not a latchkey kid, and this incident has really stressed our family. |
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After school, I rode the bus home and entered the solitary world of a latchkey child. |
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Marketed as a gadget to thwart kidnappings, it is more likely to appeal to the parent of an unruly or latchkey child. |
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Many were latchkey children who returned home from school to an empty house, spending more time watching television than interacting with adults. |
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I am a latchkey kid so I would just do what I usually do and suck the mercury out of broken thermometers. |
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But in a society with more single parents, and more of both parents working, there are also more latchkey kids these days, looking after themselves until Mum or Dad gets home. |
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In a country in which broken homes, absentee parents and latchkey kids are endemic to every social class, he can touch some of the hottest emotional buttons. |
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Some have the support and security of a settled family background, others come from single-parent homes in which they were latchkey kids. |
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Perky blond Allie is a latchkey kid, her mother too rich and too distracted by her serial dating to pay attention to how her daughter spends her time. |
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She goes to the mews house of her dreams, findstthe latchkey under the flowers as she does in her dreams, and enters. |
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Well, I grew up as a typical late-1970's latchkey kid, but my mother would have punished me severely if I left the house on my own and went to fast food restaurants by myself. |
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Snyder, who was born in 1934, grew up as a latchkey kid, and she enjoyed the independence. |
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Now, when I was a kid, my mom worked, and I was a latchkey kid. |
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Very unlike their Baby Boomer parents, these young adults are the original latchkey kids and have grown up mastering information technology and creative thinking. |
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They are saying there is no problem with latchkey kids and that you don't need to be around for your children they can look after themselves. |
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These findings provide little support for the idea that today's teens are neglected latchkey kids who are deprived of their parents' attention and who, as a result, have become disenchanted with traditional family life. |
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The latchkey message is considered an alert and not an alarm, and is therefore sent to the private telephones programmed by the user as targets for alert messages. |
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Here you determine whether the system can be armed in the latchkey mode. |
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And it will do much to improve the lives of the latchkey children who are currently forced to go home to empty houses and fend for themselves. |
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Hundreds of senior citizens and latchkey children now use this center on a daily basis. |
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At one point, near the end of the video, Leckey intrudes, uncovered, and leaves a note on the fridge door like a latchkey kid. |
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While Jasinski found her passion for cooking growing up as a latchkey kid and preparing meals for her family. |
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The third group, Generation Xers, was born between 1965 and 1980, and some were latchkey kids. |
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These include homeless families, latchkey kids, and many who live in unsafe environments. |
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While other tenants complained of vandalism I shared cherry tomatoes with latchkey kids. |
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Often the children of two working parents, these former latchkey kids are characterized by insecurity. |
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This could be a good thing for single mothers, provided they are given flexible work hours that don't turn their children into latchkey kids. |
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I made a joke earlier in this column about being a latchkey kid. |
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My parents were working class and my sister and I were latchkey kids. |
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A self-described latchkey kid, Lowe and his brother spent hours watching movies in their California home, and when Lowe had money to invest, he put it in entertainment. |
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Unlike the latchkey kids of the '70s, many of these recent graduates have grown up in households with hyper-involved parents and overscheduled lives. |
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As my mum worked Tuesday to Saturday I was a latchkey kid and on Saturdays, I was farmed to my aunty and older female cousins, Tat and Ken who were ace. |
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Kek manages to embrace his newfound freedom in America with the help of budding friendships with his teenaged cousin and Hannah, a fellow latchkey kid. |
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He was a lonely, latchkey kid who tried, in vain, to adopt a puppy. |
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Older children can benefit from taking part in creative and sporting activities with other children and it can offer safety to children who would otherwise be latchkey kids. |
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Han Lee, the chair of the Board of the Kawasaki Cultural Centre showed us a Day Care Senior's Centre and a large drop-in facility for 600 latchkey children. |
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