I don't think there is a law that states you have to be a certain age to stay home and babysit. I believe as long as your parents and the parents of the kid you'll be babysitting are okay with it, then you should be fine.
A child must be at least 8 years old to stay home alone in Georgia. At this age and in this state, they can babysit siblings as well.
A child must be at least 12 years old to stay home alone in Delaware. At this age, they can also babysit other children and siblings.
A child must be at least 11 years old to stay home alone in Michigan. They can also babysit other children and siblings at this age.
In Tennessee, there is no specific legal age at which a child can stay home alone or babysit. However, it is generally recommended that children be at least 12 years old to stay home alone for short periods and at least 13 years old to babysit. Parents are encouraged to consider their child's maturity level and ability to handle emergencies when making these decisions.
No. Run, don't walk, away from this "man".
I beleave you can without a license if it is under 5 kids.
In order to stay home alone you must be 12.
you must be 12 to stay home alone
Different states have different ages. Check out the related link for a full list
"After my mother told me I had to stay home to babysit my little sister, I stormed outside, slamming the door angrily behind me."
12 but it really does depend on what school you go to and if they had babysitting training at that school
Chris Brown stays in California and Virginia. California is where his career is and Virginia is where is home is.