Most offices would not see them without an adult. They cannot consent to treatment or procedures like lab draws or vaccinations. Some will see them with a note from the parent but they still cannot consent to vaccines and such.
Exceptions are if it is an issue regarding abuse, drug use, mental health or sexuality (disease, pregnancy, contraception). The exact rules vary by state but in most states the office should see the child in those circumstances without parental consent and often without parental notification.
yes a game CAN warden interrogate children without an adult supervision
Yes. The doctor would not treat the child without a parent (or adult designee) present.
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sure they can
You can use the word "supervision" to refer to the act of overseeing or managing a person, project, or activity to ensure it is done correctly and according to standards. For example, a supervisor provides guidance and direction to their team members to help them accomplish their tasks effectively.
Yes she can
It would depend on your state as adult age can vary and in some places you could.
no because it is not safe at all for a child who is under age which is what child means to go anywhere with out an adult
That depends on the airline policy, wich is different for every airline.
It depends on the policies and laws in place in the specific jurisdiction. In some cases, children's services may question a child without an adult advocate present, however, in other cases, an advocate or guardian ad litem may be required to be present.
if your talking about the staples office suppliers, yes you can... it's called browsing
in the UK OFSTED have set guidelines of adult to child ratios, these are... for children under 2 years 1 adult for every three children for children 2 and 3 years old 1 adult to 4 children for children 3+ years 1 adult to 8 children