No, that would be considered age discrimination.
The packaging will tell you the age groups, and if they are safe for your child's age. Always read the packaging.
yes, depending on your state law you can drop out at a certain age. example: Illinois is 17 to drop out
According to census.gov, the median age of people in Illinois is 35.9 years of age (2007).
Only two states have legislated a specific age to leave a child home alone, Illinois and Maryland. Generally speaking, the child must be safe, must feel safe, and know how to take care of themselves in an emergency.
The age of majority in Illinois is 18.
In Illinois, there is no specific statutory age requirement to be left home alone. The state law only requires children under the age of 14 to be supervised by a responsible person. Parents are encouraged to assess the maturity level of their child before deciding whether it is safe for them to be left alone.
Only two states have legislated a specific age to leave a child home alone, Illinois and Maryland. Generally speaking, the child must be safe, must feel safe, and know how to take care of themselves in an emergency.
13 is the age.
That would be the age of majority. In Illinois that is 18 years old.
You can vote at age 18.
Children under a certain age should not use or be in a spa, hot tub, whirlpool or Jacuzzi. Your state laws mandate the age requirement. Same for pregnant women. Ken Children under a certain age should not use or be in a spa, hot tub, whirlpool or Jacuzzi. Your state laws mandate the age requirement. Same for pregnant women. NOT SAFE! Ken
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