No. Only within the family or doing chores for a neighbor.
Children under 11 years old can earn money by doing chores for family members or neighbors, selling handmade crafts or baked goods, offering pet sitting or dog walking services, or participating in paid surveys or focus groups targeted towards kids.
When I was a nanny or babysitter when I was younger I was paid $385 dollars a month. I would take the kids here and yonder basically whereever they needed. On top of that I worked at a preschool.
yes he/she should get a job to earn extra money and be more responsible and be out of the house for the summer .
if they want something they have to earn it. they need to earn the money then buy the thing they want. they need to learn how to earn money and how to survive in an economic crysis.
by working stupid kids
Yes, as they encourage kids towards self-suffience. Paper routes demostrate the benefits of hard work and let them earn some money for themselves.
There are many ways kids can earn money around the neighborhood. Some of these ways are mowing lawns, creating lemonade stands, car washes and bake sales with parental supervision of course.
Kids (I usually think of kids as under the age of 13) can earn money by doing simply things like mowing the lawn for other people or the parents. Really, a kid can't work until fourteen where he/she can work small jobs like pushing carts around at supermarkets or being a buss boy.
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alot more than you! (at least right now)
It matters on how much kids you have to daycare
Big Kids