Bunkbeds are very safe for children, because for one they are made for small and young children! I would let my kids own a bunkbed when they were around 7 and maybe even 5. You must teach them how safe they must be while on the top bed and that they must be responsible while multiple people could be on the top.
I used to have a wooden bunkbed set when I was kid. That thing lasted forever so I'd recommend that one. My brothers had a wooden bunkbed set...and it's still standing today! (They're 20 We have a wooden bunkbed for our 2 boys-5 and 3 years old- and it's great. Some metal ones are made of very cheap metal and will warp and bend easily. Beware when you are shopping Metal. Preferrably the kind they sell for prisons given my kids' rambunctious nature!
One can sell a bunkbed in a week by putting an ad on Craigslist or in your local newspaper.
There is no set age at when a child does / should receive their own computer. It is up to the parent to gauge their maturity level on whether or not the child should receive a computer. The median age is probably between 12 and 14.
In Georgia, there is no specific state law that dictates the minimum age a child can be unsupervised at a community pool; however, many community pools have their own rules. Typically, children under the age of 12 are required to have adult supervision. It's important to check the specific policies of the community pool in question, as they may set their own age limits for safety reasons.
There is no set age when a child will wear any given size.
There is no set age for responsibility. It differs according to the level of development and maturity in both the child and their parents.
The highest age of majority is Mississippi. They have set it at 21 years old. Most have it set at 18, but there are a handful set at 19, such as Nebraska. Emancipation laws vary, but are usually set at a minimum age of 16.
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Any child who is over "the age of reason" (usually set at somewhere around 7 years of age) can be charged with an offense.
There is no set age in which a child is ready to have a Sleep Over. In order to decide when your child is ready for a Sleep Over the parent should consider if they themselves are ready to be away from their children for a night, or if they feel comfortable with where the child is staying.
There is no set age. It all depends on the maturity of the child and what the judge or mediator thinks.
Each state have a set sum based on the child's age.