There is no law regarding this. However, the child must feel safe, be safe and know how to get help if needed. In most cases, a 12 or 13 year old could watch a sibling a few years younger for a couple of hours during the day. But siblings are never effective in watching each other, as rivelry will often cause problems.
well i guess it really does depend on how responsibly the older siblings is, and if you trusted them. but probably 13or 12 would be the youngest maybe older depending on the child it really is up to the parent. if you think you child is ready to take care of their younger siblings, then go ahead, but don't force them cause then it wont be fun for anyone.
No, S.E. Hinton was not an only child. She had one sibling, a younger sister named Karen.
Possibly, if the older sibling is affectionate toward the younger then they may feel the need to carry them around, therefore inhibiting the younger ones ability to walk around themselves.
Yes when you turn 13 you can babysit
._______. The first male child in your family. I love my older brother :)
The Code of Behavior was created by Confucius. The Code of Behavior is: 1. ruler and subject, 2. parent and child, 3. husband and wife, 4. older sibling and younger sibling, 5. older friend and younger friend.
Babandiishe was the eldest child of his Mother,he had a younger sibling. All of their names had special meanings, in Atiinzwa.
1. Ruler and subject 2. Parent and child 3. Husband and wife 4. Older sibling and younger sibling 5. Friend and friend
No matter where you live you should never leave a young child in charge. I would suggest 13 years of age. It would also be helpful if they had a babysitting certificate which shows they know CPR, and other medical help.
Because some private schools offer discounts for the younger child when they go to the school.
51 or 16 years of age
Technically, the parent is responsible for their child's education. However, many homeschool parents find it beneficial for an older sibling to teach a certain topic or subject to a younger sibling. In most places there is nothing illegal about this, so long as the parent ensures that the child is learning what they should learn it doesn't matter who teaches it to them.
Let say that the age of the older sibling is x, then the age of the younger child is (1/3)x or x/3. So we have,x/3 + x = 16 multiply both sides by 3x + 3x = 484x = 48 divide by 4 to both sidesx = 12 the age of the olderx/3 = 12/3 = 4 the age of the younger.Thus, the younger child is 4 years old.