A 12-year-old can start a daycare by first obtaining permission from their parents or guardians, as they typically need adult supervision to operate a business. They should then research local laws and regulations regarding childcare services, including necessary permits or licenses. Additionally, creating a plan for the daycare, including activities, safety measures, and potential pricing, will help them establish a clear direction. Finally, they can promote their daycare through local community boards or social media to attract clients.
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Yesh i have one
Well when your 14 you can work part-time at places but i think its legal for a thirteen year old to work at a day care
if the parents of the 5 years old knows the parents of the 16 year old VERY WELL then yeah. But if they don't, then absolutely NOT!
If he gives you the time of day yes!
I don't think so cause I think you have to be 14
HI! I am also 11 year old. Well, you obviously can't take care of a 10 year old brother but you can take care of a 6 year old and 5 year old. Its a bit hard but if they are calm enough, its easy as a pie!! Good luck and hope they wont get too naughty!
Yes! Most child agencies would say no, a ten year old is too young to have the responsibility to take care of a younger sibling. Most place believe that a 12 or 13 year old can be left in charge for an hour or two during the day.