No you shouldnt because before technology started growing the kids were out feeding the chickens at age ten
NO!!! It should be lowered to fourteen(14). Then students should go into apprenticeships of seven years. They will learn more just from working/leartning from adults in a working environment, rather than a closeted protected school environment.
I think they should start working out at age 15-16
I not matter of age but health, but if your healthy you should write whern you are about 60 and have all your sences working.
Kids in no circumstances should be working, because you said 'THEY ARE KIDS'. At adolescence, they should be learning for: what is work, what is the value of working etc. in the school (still not be working) until they are of age 18 (or at age 16, but with the permission of the parents/duardians)
Lower or not, there will always be kids working at such age.. inevitable
When they are financially able or not physically capable of working.
Students should prepare foods that are age appropriate. Older children can help bake with supervision and younger children can help decorate baked goods.
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Yes, because they can learn at this age and when they are older they have been truly learnt and is smart the get on with their Future
Yes, you should wait until age 16 to do serious weight lifting.
That depends on the opinion of the person you ask. I personally think the age of 18 is ok.
Employers must adhere to various legal requirements when employing students over the age of sixteen, including compliance with labor laws that dictate maximum working hours, minimum wage, and working conditions. In many jurisdictions, employers may also need to obtain work permits or parental consent for minors. Additionally, they must ensure that the work does not interfere with the student’s education and that the tasks assigned are appropriate for their age and maturity level. Employers should also be aware of any specific regulations that apply to the industry in which they operate.