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There are 2 adults in my home. Can we keep 8 legally?
i think that the legal age is 11 or 12 years old
There are a variety of reasons while a child may be left home alone. If you live in South Dakota it is important to keep in mind that there is no minimum age at which your child can be left home alone. However, you should use your best judgment and it is not a good thing to leave any one younger then 12 home alone.
As long as the surveillance tapes are not taping the children undressing or in showers and only to help to keep the children safe then a parent should be grateful for this handy item to keep their children safe from molestation or worse. It does not seem to be the building that is being protected, but the children.
In most cases it doesn't really matter how the woman became pregnant. All that matters is if she is going to keep it and if she is going to take care of it personally. If the woman keeps and and assumes custodial rights, then the father should pay child support because he did help create the child and isn't providing for it otherwise. However, if she gives custodial rights to the father, then she should have to pay the child support for the aforementioned reasons.
You should keep a child home from school if the sick child is registering a fever or is vomiting, or is known to have a contagious condition. School handbook's are a good source of information on what the school expects from the child and his parents.
If a child is vomiting it is important to offer reassurance and help them stay clean and calm. Dehydration is the main risk from young children vomiting repeatedly and efforts should be made to keep up their fluid intake. Medical advice should be obtained where there is any concern.
Your child should stay home if they are sick and especially if they are contagious.
Most of the times soy based formula can help prevent vomiting. However, your child could just be vomiting because of the way you are holding your baby after feeding. Make sure to keep your child upwards for 30 minutes after feeding.
Depends on how much you drank. Vomiting is your body's way of getting the peroxide out. Keep vomiting, you should feel better. If after half an hour or so you still feel I'll, seek medical attention. If a child swallowed peroxide, don't take any chances, get to the er.
Keep it hydrated and bring it to the Vet.
It can cause nausea and vomiting.
My guess is no. You should probably take her to the vet and see what they say to do. In the mean time, just keep her comfortable.
Keep him home. the child is much too young to know what is going on.
That's like asking "Should a child abuser be allowed to keep custody of their child?"
have her file temp guardianship over to you. If she changes her mind years down the road, you can fight to keep the child due to "best interest of child".
It is a parent's responsibility to ensure that a child is educated. All available options are acceptable, including home schooling.