
Eric HicksTime and again the headlines are filled with stories of young children left home alone. Typically they're found fine, and we all fret about what could have happened. In Joplin, Missouri, however, it's what did happen that's heartbreaking.
According to The Joplin Globe, Eric Hicks, 28, was watching his girlfriend's 18-month-old son, Emjay Corn, Saturday morning. He had an appointment at a methadone clinic, but instead of taking the boy with him or finding alternative care for him, he just left him there, alone in his crib. Sometime later the boy was found dead.
The boy's cause of death is still under investigation, and Hicks has been charged with felony child endangerment. Other details are murky as to why police arrived at the house when there was no record of a call being made to them that day and where the mother was. But regardless of the specifics, on the surface, it's such a blatant and sad example of why young children should never be left home alone -- not for an hour, not even for a couple of minutes.
It's hard to find child care, I know. And for some who have to work to pay the rent or keep medical appointments, leaving the children alone may feel like the only option, perhaps especially so for someone coping with drug addiction. But it never can be. Even children who are sleeping or otherwise engaged can get into a dangerous situation in no time at all. People who don't understand that shouldn't be left in charge of them.
I feel for this entire family. I can only imagine their pain and suffering right now as they piece together what happened, contemplate what they could have done to prevent it, and beat themselves up for the rest of their lives over what they didn't do. But that's the thing when it comes to our children's safety -- we don't get do-overs, and that's why we have to put it first, above anything else.
Do you know people who leave young children home alone? Have you ever?
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I also think there is more to this story. The only time I've left my daughter is to take the dog out in my front yard. Usually when she is asleep and I can take the monitor with me. If the monitor goes out of range (past my driveway), I know I'm too far away. Unless you co-sleep, all of us leave our kids unattended every day- or every night. We have to sleep at some point! =)
drug addict or not....you do not leave a baby unattended, nor would you leave the child in the care of someone who may not be in anyway suitable of caring for a child. It makes me sick to hear people defending this guy. That is great he is trying to help himself, but seriously, to defend the fact the child is dead???? There really has to be more to this story. Shame on those who abuse, neglect, and endanger children.
my thought is that it shouldnt really matter why he left the baby home alone, whether it was to go buy the baby diapers, or go to the meth clinic-what matters is that we have a dead child here. Whether he was a sober person or on drugs shouldnt really be the main issue. there are plenty of sober morons out there too.
Some people really shouldn't breed!!! To answer your question NO I never left my children home alone when they were toddlers. I've only JUST started leaving them home alone for brief periods of time within the last few months. They are 9 and 11 now.
The mother of this baby needs to be held responsible too. She knew her boyfriend was a drug addict. Anybody with half a brain should realize that a recovering drug addict isn't going to be the best babysitter. There is absolutely NO EXCUSE for something like this to happen!!