Whether it's safe for your child to go to a friend's house depends on several factors, including the trustworthiness of the friend's family, the environment of the home, and any potential risks involved. It's important to know the friend's parents, communicate with them, and understand their household rules. Additionally, consider your child's maturity level and ability to handle various situations. Ultimately, open communication with your child and setting clear boundaries can help ensure their safety.
Let your child invite friends over to your house.
Yes, but don't let it go in the house!
If parents do not allow a child to attend a friends party the right thing for the child to do is to obey their parents wishes. I the child disobeys and finds themselves without shelter for a night, the best thing to do would be to visit the local polica station where the child can be kept safe.
Let them live in your house.
It let people know that the house was safe
there is no harm in an AIM. It is just a fun way to connect with their friends. And is safe unlike facebook. But nonetheless, AIM is an instant messaging device that is pure enjoyment. But can NOT be deactivated.
no it is not safe but it could be non open.
You cannot adopt a child, you can let them in your house and pretend you adopted them though. :S
She will probably get pregnant .
Twitter is generally safe, but it ultimately depends on the age and maturity of your child. If you would be comfortable with your child reading and writing letters to respond to a newspaper, then let him/her use twitter. (Remember that it is also possible to "lock" a twitter account so that only approved friends and family can read what your child is writing.)Do note that using twitter has its advantages. For example, writing tweets can help a person become more eloquent.
no after all she deserves something
you should discuss the issue with the child's parent, then let them discuss it with the child