Earliest should be at around 15; before 15 the child is too immature and very easily influenced.
From my point of view, it depends on the child and parents. Let the like play outside if you trust him, and know he won't go off behid you guys. If you don't trust him, don't let him go out. Its really your choice, your the parent...
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It depends on the age of the child and the severity of the weather conditions. If the child is old enough to handle themselves in the snow and there are no extreme weather warnings, it could be safe for them to go out and enjoy the snow. However, parents should always use their judgment and prioritize their child's safety.
The child can go with the parents.
no way that is a total invasion of privacy
They decide for themselves at 18. Before that it is up to the parents.
Don't let go and PLEASE don't give up! Time will tell. The child will eventually see for his/herself. Just be there for your child no matter what. Children love both parents unconditionally as parents do the child. Divorce is hard on children and well as the parents,you maybe letting go of your ex spouse but not your child. Both parents have the responsibility to raise this child without the child feeling they have to pick one parent over the other. This causes undo stress on them as they feel they must keep each parent happy at all cost.
If the child is a minor then they are the responsibility of the parents and it is up to the parent to either deal with their child's problems by setting down rules of the house. If the child consistently gets into trouble then it is up to the parents to find a program or get their child to a child psychologist for help. If a parent has done all this and the child still gets into trouble with the police then it is out of the hands of the parents and Child Aid will have to cope with the problem. If the parent has made no attempt to curb their child's poor behavior and let them basically run loose as they wish then yes, the parents should be accountable for crimes of their children.
If it's because his parents won't let him, there isn't really anything you can do. I suggest that you either let it go and find some other time to hang out with him (let him make it up to you); or you can talk to his parents if you really want him to go.
you should try talking to them or getting a mates mum or dad to talk to them saying the safety things and unsafe things that their child is allowed to do and what not to do .... Hope this helps .
no not alone
ys. but the 16 year can not drink even if the parents say they can. parents can not let there child break hte law