Depends on the maturation level of the 11 year old, the relationship they share and whether it is legal in your state. Personally, most parents are good judges of the safety involved in this effort. Many children are capable of babysitting at the age of 8...hopefully you will get more perspectives on this issue.
Your two sentences: Tom skidded to the left. Tom narrowly avoided hitting his baby brother's toys. Compound (complex) sentence: Tom skidded to the left, and narrowly avoided hitting his baby brother's toys.
When the minnor has parental permission, child care experience, and is 8 ears older than the baby.
Baby rabbits should be left alone to sleep as they want to.
No child should be left at home until they are at least 14
Altusic is not a word in the English language. Perhaps you mean autistic? In which case the child should NOT be left alone with another child at any age.
Absolutely, the baby needs to be away from the mother so baby can heal and give mother time to heal. The child in no way should be left with Mother until Mither is able to be clean and has proven it over time. It's best the child his only on supervised visits with parents until it's clean the family has healed and become one family unit. T.A
It does not matter if she went back with her husband, the baby is still yours and if you are interested in being part of your child's life then you should see a lawyer and see if you can get joint custody. This means you will be able to see your own child and you have that right.
Left sleeping by whom? Depending on what the warrant is, and what kind of search is being conducted, they might even search the baby's diapers. I have found both narcotics and numbers slips concealed in baby diapers - while the child was wearing them!
51 or 16 years of age
Ask him/her
You haven't said whether your mother has died. If not, her will should be drafted by an attorney who specializes in probate law. A will that omits a child must be drafted properly: The child should be specifically mentioned so the court will not assume he was simply forgotten. If not that child or their children may have a claim against the estate depending on state laws. If your brother had no children, it is doubtful that his wife could prevail in a claim against your mother's estate.
well they should be in a foster home but if not then a homeless child I think the best term would be an Estranged child