Their bodies need less of it as they get older.
Children should not go to bed when they want. Have a set time (Allow a little "wiggle room" too, for say 9-9:10) Make sure you correspond the time with the age. Older children (13, etc) Can go to sleep later than a 6 year old. Etc.
In general, younger children are not considered when calculating support for older children. When calculating support for younger children, support actually ordered and paid for older children is subtracted from net income.
Because of its possible mind-altering effects, dronabinol should be used with care in children and older people. Both children and older people should be watched carefully when they are taking this medicine.
You should keep it for when you're older, you can show your children, when and if you have them...
Parents are older and wiser so they get to make the rules.
Older children and adults can adjust their intake of lactose depending on how much and what they can tolerate.
Because as they get older, they have more responsibility.
Many think it would not be right. Besides..Young children shouldnn't be dating...I honestly think you should be at least 12 or older to date...And they can't be more than 3 years older
Most older children young teenagers (ages 10-14) need 8 and a half to 9 and a half hours sleep, If your child goes to school on a school night around 9-10 Oclock, exceptions can be made if in the middle of a film/movie you could allow 10-30 minutes delay... on weekends around 9.30 to 11 could be an excitable and healthy bedtime. Sleepovers/Birthdays/Christmas can have a later bedtime especially if it's on the week-end....
They should be 6 and older
It depends on how old the kid is. Young children need 10-12 hours of sleep every night, so they must go to bed pretty early. Older kids need 8-10 hours a night, so they need to try to get into bed no later than 10pm if they want a good night's sleep so they can do their best at school the next day!
13 and older