Of course it is and if your a guy how are you supposed to give milk to it? For a child you need a bed, a whole new room and tiny toilet, some child toys and even more.
No a child of 10 should not be watching a PG rated movie alone as there are words and scenes which might need to be explained or need to be educated on with their child in regards to respecting others through words or deed.
Well there's no law that says you cant leave your child home alone unless there like 2 but its up to the parent if they trust a babysitter than any age is ok if an adult is present but if they are going to be home alone i would say you need to have a sit down with the child and tell them what to do and what not to do like playing with the stove etc. but i would recommend not leaving him/her alone unless they are about 12 or 13 but that's just my opinion
Only after approval of an Emergency Petition for Custody for a Child In Need of Care.
http://www.childcare.org/families/article_school-aged-home-alone.htm School Aged Children Home Alone? The decision to leave your child home alone is a very personal decision that needs to be made based on your feelings and experience with your child. Washington State does not have any laws or rules that say at what age a child can be left home alone. In general, children under 10 should not be left on their own, and babies and younger children should not be left alone even for a few minutes. Here are some questions to ask your self before you leave your child home alone. Does your child feel at all frightened or apprehensive about staying home alone? Does your child follow your instructions and your rules? Can you count on your child to tell you the truth? Can your child be counted on to stay clearheaded in an unexpected or emergency situation? Can you child calmly dial 911, give their full name (and yours), street address and phone number, and explain the situation? You might feel most comfortable starting out leaving your child alone for short periods of time. Go slowly and make sure that you and your child are comfortable with the situation.
no because that has nothing to do with the child's health or anytghing that the child is going through
Around 10 hours
The legal age to stay home alone is 12 years
a child needs up to 8 to 9 hours of rest
Yes.
Yes a 9 year old child can fly alone, but he/she would need to have a personal flight attendant which could be costly (depends on the airline and if he/she is flying domestic or international).
You need to file a child in need of care motion with family court.
11-13 hours depending on the individual needs of the child.
some people say 18 but is say whatever
Of course it is and if your a guy how are you supposed to give milk to it? For a child you need a bed, a whole new room and tiny toilet, some child toys and even more.
Contact that state and find out how many hours you need to be licensed in Florida. Some states have different hour stipulations. You will also have to retake the test for Florida.
6 yo 8 hours depending on the kid