1. Don't panic
2. Call the police
3. Make flyers-it should include the most recent picture of the child; a phone number so if someone finds/ sees your child they can call you to notify you; and a reward if you are offering one
4. Tell your neighbors and friends and family as well
5. When you find your child DO NOT yell at them asking " WHY DID YOU RUN AWaY?!?!?! YOU ARE IN BIG TROUBLE!!!!" welcome them backhome gently and sweetly
I hope you find you're child
Ask him/her , How are they going to eat, where are they going to sleep.
Depends on their age, but I would say let me help you pack your bag, a lot of times a child will be do this just to get your attention
Call all of their friends and family members to see if they know where he or she is first, if they do not know, call the police.
Get help - ask yourself why he/she is running away. Is the child being abused somehow.
Call the police.
ask them why and say i will by here to look out for you
Certainly not.
A nine year old shouldn't be having sex. However, if a nine year old has a child and wants to keep the baby it is up to her parents because they are the ones who will be taking care of the baby.
Generally, a nine year old should have around 5 grams a day.
A child at the age of 10 should get up to nine hours sleep
Around130 lb
Depends on the size of the child, take them along to a music shop and have them hold one.
If you are his legal guardian then you have the right to do so
No, too young for any makeup. She is still a child..she should be a teenager at least before wearing eyeshadow.
The parent needs to take the child to a doctor in order to determine if there is a medical cause for the bed wetting. If there is no medical cause, the child should then be taken to a psycho therapist for evaluation. No child should be punished for bed wetting, as the child has no control over it. With proper evaluation, the child could be helped and on his/her way to recovery.
no.
You should support your child's babbling. Treat them like a conversation partner.