Local jurisdictions have varying laws on this subject, and the age of the responsible person in charge. You will have to check locally.
I wouldn't think so because my daughters friend has a big sister that is 12 and she watches her and her little 6 year old brother til like 1a.m
yes
Yes you can. You cannot drive your friends but you can drive your siblings. The law changed in the year 2007 that you may drive your younger siblings.
It depends.Is the 16 supposed to watch over them?Then that would depend on how responsible they are.Or if your asking if it would be okay for the 16 to just stay with the younger children...why not?
a good dog for a 12 year old boy and younger siblings would be a playful dog and a manerd dog 2.
Only if they are one of your siblings.
It depends on how Mauture your 12 year old is.
NO-The age difference is way too close!
make learning stuff fun for the next school year
Her sisters name is Laura and she has two other brothers that I don't know their names and the three younger siblings are triplets
only ten and younger can not watch it
the real question should start with "is it smart..."
There are several things to consider in this situation. One, if the epilepsy is under control or if there is a chance that the child will have a seizure. Also, consider how mature and capable the 13 year old is and if they have been babysitting their siblings at other times. Also, the age of the siblings and if they know what to do in case the 13 year old has a seizure. Another thing to consider is how close the parents will be or if there is a trusted adult who will be near by in case of emergency.
No, you have to be around 15/16+ to stay at home with a younger sibling/relative.