By treating him as your child, not your little brother. Show him who is in charge. If he doesn't behave properly, confiscate his toys. Make him sit in the corner. Stop him from watching TV. Whatever your parents do to stop him from misbehaving, do the same.
People who need babysitters i need a job i am 14 years old and i know how to babysit because i have a little brother and little sisters.
Yes, "stubborn as a mule" is a metaphor implying that the person is very stubborn, just like a mule known for its stubborn nature.
The inverse of the conditional statement "If my mom has to work, then I babysit my little sister" is formed by negating both the hypothesis and the conclusion. Thus, the inverse is: "If my mom does not have to work, then I do not babysit my little sister."
NO
I don't think so. I think you have to be at least 13 years old to be able to babysit.
It depends on their age differences.
On Girl Meets World: Girl Meets Brother, Riley gets to babysit her brother for the first time.
No she is not old enough to do so.
I literally dragged my brother to the store because he was being stubborn.
Yes but you need to know if you can handle it.
The comparative form of "stubborn" is "more stubborn." In English grammar, adjectives with two or more syllables typically form their comparatives by adding "more" before the adjective. For example, "stubborn" has two syllables, so we use "more stubborn" to compare it to another noun.
It is really up to the parents, but the legal age is 13 to babysit in England. They need to be responsible and trustworthy. You cannot babysit someone elses child at the age of 10. I am 13 (14 in a few weeks) and I babysit for people that I know. Not sure about the USA. Hope this helps!