There is no unified or generally accepted age at which children become grown up. Different societies and situations have different ages.
There are legal definitions that differ among nations. In different states in the United States, a child can be up to the age of 14, or up to the age of 18.
In Texas, a parent is typically no longer responsible for their children once they reach the age of 18, which is the age of majority. At that point, children are considered legal adults and responsible for themselves.
When they are 18.
Doubt it.
Children are typically considered no longer toddlers when they reach the age of 3 or 4 years old.
I think children like age twelve most because they are no longer a child but not a teenager either. They are also in junior high which was my favorite part of school.
In California, parents are legally responsible for their children until they reach the age of 18.
In Alabama, parents are responsible for their children's care and actions up to the age of 18. This also includes any property damage a minor child causes.
Once they have reached the age of majority, the parents are no longer responsible. And the fact that they are married would indicate that they are emancipated if they are not the age of majority. There is no longer a legal responsibility to support their children.
There is no set age of when a person is supposed to get their first laptop. Around the age of 13, some children may be mature enough. For others it may take a bit longer.
{| |- | The age of majority in Kansas is 18. That is what is required to sign a contract and to own property such as a house. Prior to that age, the parents are responsible for the actions and welfare of their children. |}
Nothing is longer than a coon's age.
He was survived by two of his six children, John Quincy and Thomas Boylston Adams when he died on 4 July 1826 at the age of 90.