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Depends on the neighborhood. If you live in a bad neighborhood, wait until the child is 13 or 14. If you live in a good neighborhood, then the minimum should be ten if they know what to do in an emergency. There is no set age by the law, however.
Well honestly, i think its the age about 18+
there isn't one but i think that the child should be old enough to take care of its self properly and make sure the child knows all safety precautions.
Yes. If and only if the parent transfers the property to self and the child as joint tenants with the right of survivorship.
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Self esteem can be raised by doing no-fail activities with the child. This can be things like painting as they can't do it wrong. Praise often helps raise a child's self esteem as they will begin to feel positive about themselves.
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can i put a lien on someone who is self employed?
enables the child to focusenables the child to learn in an fun environmentreach their goalsfocus on their individual needsincreases self-esteem and self-confidence
this is not a yes or no situation, it comes w many factors and indiana has no actual age, it all is the child. i agree with this if my child is twelve, but acts five, no, it would not even be considered an option.
Long term self abuse, low self esteem .
Generally, parents don't owe support for an emancipated child (in general, one who has left the parents' home and is self-sufficient). If they are divorced and in a state that requires it to age 21