While it is common for older siblings to help care for younger siblings, the responsibility ultimately depends on individual family dynamics and circumstances. It is important to communicate openly with your parents or guardians about expectations and boundaries regarding caregiving responsibilities.
It is my responsibility to take care of my siblings when our parents are gone since I am the oldest child.
This is a form of filial piety in the Confucian tradition. Your age gives you the benefit of more life experience; this confers on you the responsibility to guide and care for those younger than you, especially siblings and children.
to take care of himself
Play with them
well the treasury responsibility is to take care of money
"Garder mon frere*" - take care of my brother "Garder mes freres" - take care of my brothers "Garder ma soeur" - take care of my sister "Garder mes soeurs" - take care of my sisters "Garder mes soeurs et freres" - take care of my sisters and brothers (siblings**) "Garder mon frere et ma soeur" take care of my brother and sister (siblings**) * There is an accent grave on the first 'e' in "frere" or "freres" ** There is no French word for "siblings," you just literally say "brothers and sisters"
responsibility were u have to take care of an old person for example your grandmother
responsibility were u have to take care of an old person for example your grandmother
"It is your responsibility to take care of your dog, not your mother's." Hope that helps.
responsibility were u have to take care of an old person for example your grandmother
To take care and account for the money
The appropriate age for a child to take care of younger siblings varies by individual maturity and responsibility, but generally, children around 10 to 12 years old can start taking on caregiving roles. At this age, they can often handle basic supervision and care tasks, such as feeding and entertaining younger siblings. However, it's essential to consider the specific dynamics of the family and the child's comfort and capability in such responsibilities. Ultimately, parental guidance and assessment are crucial in determining readiness.