it all depend how far the child lives if a block or 2 yes if 10 blocks of corse not its immoral
Pictures of guns could be allowed. If it is misused then no. If a child draws a picture of someone being shot, then that child should have consequences. But If they are drawing just a gun, maybe. I guess it all depends on the use of the picture. A picture can't shoot.
The school is responsible for the child from door to door, but if your child has a fight after school the school is in charge of the child and will suspend or do the necessary thing according to the school rules. All children, unless involved in a school function and activity, need to go home when school is out. School's are not baby sitters.
No, you cannot do that. Until the child is an adult, the parents are responsible for them. You would have to get them emancipated, which may not be allowed in your state.
i dont think your allowed to do that
A child must start attending school in the state of PA no later than the age of 8. The legal age a child can drop out of school in the state of PA is 17.
Every Child Has Opportunities Charter School was created in 1997.
Not unsupervised, although of course out in public they will encounter them
Albert Einstein attended elementary school in Munich, Germany. He later attended the Luitpold Gymnasium for his secondary education.
No
Depending on where you live and the age of the child,a charter school may be an option if for some reason you cannot get into a public school or just don't want to.Charter schools can be found in different areas.You may want to call your local Chamber of Commerce they might have a list of the Charter schools in your area, or your city or town hall.
At any age.
When they are playing with kids
== == Parents who care about the education of their child will look for the ideal situation for their child. Sometimes a child has issues on either end of the spectrum (behavior or intelligence) which cause them difficulty in a public school setting. Public schools, especially larger districts, are not always ideal. A charter school can offer a better option - without having to pay private school tuition. However, and this is from personal experience, sometimes the charter school - for whatever reason - is not able to deliver the programs and services - such as individual attention and gifted programs - it advertises (and they do advertise, because they are a business - a business using public funds). We took our child out of a charter school after 1/2 of 4th grade because it was not the environment promoted by the school when we enrolled. But, we did not put our child back in public school. We thought about it. Then we thought about our reasons for leaving the public school system and we decided to put him in private school for the rest of the year. We will decide about public school when and if we need to. He is happier in the private school than he was in public or charter - that's the most important part of the equation. What works for the child? Sometimes charter schools can be the answer. You don't know unless you try.
There are many advantages to enrolling your child in a charter school. Some good reasons to attend charter schools include smaller class sizes and more time with teachers.
It would be essentially the same as if the child were your own: it depends on the age of the child and if the child is responsible enough to be left unsupervised, and how long he or she will be unsupervised. It is generally, not recommended, though, to leave a child under the age of 11 years.
Then the parent is in trouble. Every state has a law that regulates what age a child can wander around the neighborhood unsupervised. In most states it's the age of 13.
Well it's allowed, just not responsible. doing that can make people call social services on the parents, which can potentially cause them to lose their child.