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You can babysit your sibling(s) when your parent(s) feel like your ready.
Usually when the older sibling is 10, 11, or 12, depending on the parent and how the older sibling and the younger sibling are like.
There is no law saying at what age you are allowed to babysit in england. However there are recomendations by some charities: most say aged 14 or 16, aproximately. However if an adult leaves their child in the charge of a miner then they remain responsible for the child wellfare.
In British Columbia, there is no specific legal age at which a sibling can babysit, but it is generally recommended that children be at least 12 years old to take on this responsibility. Parents should consider the maturity level of the older sibling, the age and needs of the younger child, and the duration of the babysitting. Ultimately, it is up to the parents to decide what is appropriate for their family.
i think that an appropriate age for leaving your child to babysit is about the age of 13 and up. it mostly depends on the level of maturity and responsibilty. if your child is the right age but is neither mature in sence and responsible, dont let him/her babysit
I live in Missouri and in Missouri, you have to be the age 13 to even stay home alone. So I would say that applies there too.
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In Arkansas, there is no specific legal age at which a sibling can babysit alone overnight. However, it is generally recommended that a caregiver be at least 13 years old to supervise younger children. Ultimately, the decision should consider the maturity of the older sibling and the specific circumstances involved. Parents are encouraged to use their judgment to ensure the safety and well-being of their children.
The age to babysit is not legislated. In general, a 13 year old is considered old enough to take care of a younger sibling, not necessarily an infant.
At age 12, you may stay home with any child who is 8 or older. Once you turn thirteen, you may babysit any age.