Footnote
a “Latch-key children” is a term coined to describe children who must fend for themselves after school while their parents work. See, “Why Isn’t Mom Here When I Get Home?” in the June 22, 1986, issue of Awake!
a “Latch-key children” is a term coined to describe children who must fend for themselves after school while their parents work. See, “Why Isn’t Mom Here When I Get Home?” in the June 22, 1986, issue of Awake!