I am not sure what you mean about an African child. If they are here in the U.S they would follow the same schooling as anyone here. K-12th and if you are talking about college it depends on what they want to go to school for and what college, but there is know difference being an African Child
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I would think that would be okay, as long as you can do child care good.
As long as the child is a minor, yes.
Child support continues as long as the child is still a dependent; this includes school and university, regardless of age.
A mother is supposed to support her child through high school, as long as the child remains in school. Children are not required to support their parents.
As long as needed
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If a Parent so chooses to home-school their child, there is no law against it so long as there is a basic curriculum the child can follow, and the the parent registers their home-schooled child with their respective state. It is ultimately the Parent's decision whether or not to place their child in public, private or home school. It merely depends on what the parent feels would be a more productive learning environment for their child.
No, they should not be fined if their kids skip school. It is none of the school's business if a child skips school so long as the parent phones the school and tells them that their child is not coming to school today. If they do not phone, it is still not the school's business because the child might have a last-minute emergency.
Yep. As long as the parents know i think.
Child Labour meant that very young children- 4-5 years old, and older, would be sent to work in mines, farms and factories. The child would not go to school, but work long hours at very hard (and sometimes dangerous) work.
As long as the child is a minor, yes. They still need a roof over their head and food etc.
Age 18 unless there is a medical reason or other extenuating circumstances to extend it. It has to do with the age of the child not whether or not they are in school or working. Kudos to the child for doing volunteer work.