Its inadvisable to lose sleep in this manner. The effect the next day effects your ability to function properly.
Probably can be sitting all night if they can stay awakes.
Generally not, especially in some municipalities which may have a curfew.
It would be very unwise, and would get the child's natural rhythm out of synch.
Consistent bedtime routine, comfort items, nightlight, positive reinforcement, and gentle reminders can help encourage a 3-year-old to stay in bed throughout the night.
as long as the her/him is responsble enough n knows how to do the job
I would say 15.
it is 10 to 12 hours
There is currently no law that dictates how old a child has to be before they can be left home alone all night. It is basically up to the parents to decide if their child is ready for that.
To encourage your three-year-old to stay in bed at night, establish a consistent bedtime routine, provide comfort items like a favorite stuffed animal or blanket, offer praise and rewards for staying in bed, and calmly and consistently enforce bedtime rules.
Its not your problem. Its the mothers problem. The only thing you can do is report her to cps
To help a 4-year-old child stay in bed all night, parents can establish a consistent bedtime routine, create a calm sleep environment, address any fears or anxieties, and use positive reinforcement for staying in bed.
Short of locking them where they can't get away, nothing can stop anyone from running away if they really want to. All you can do is call the police and report it to them after the fact. A sixteen year old is still a minor, and those laws apply.