Of Course! If they are mature, then yes
It would depend on what state your in and how old the child is.
the rigt age to leave home is 18 of years
You do realise that there are only twenty-four hours in a day, right? Generally, a dog shouldn't be left alone for more than four hours. My Labrador Retriever is seven months old and is left alone for four hours in the morning, then I will come home at lunchtime for an hour, then he will be left alone for another four hours before I finish work.
There is no minimum age law in the State. The parents are left to make the decision and the condition of their environment. In most States leaving a child home under the age of 12 (if something should happen) for more that a few hours and certainly not 24 hours or more could still cause some problems with the law authorities.
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Unless she wants to keep her home, a nursing home would be a better option. Sure it may cost more, but if she lives alone, it wouldn't be good for here to be alone at home.
No more than a few hours. Please don't leave him home for days. Depends where you live really as in the UK a woman was recently prosecuted for leaving her 10-year-old boy at home alone.
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Probably...fifteen hours; more if you don't have any homework.
I think, if they're not alone for more than a few minutes.
Well it depends. Some kids are more mature by a certain age but it's generally accepted that at age 14 you can stay home alone.
It depends on the child. A very mature and intelligent 13-year-old can be at home for several hours at a time, but an immature one or one with special needs cannot. Similarly, an immature 17-year-old should not be left at home, but a mature one can also be left at home for several hours. No child should be left alone for more than four to six hours if at all possible; another adult should be involved at some point to check in, provide company, etc. A very mature 16- or 17-year-old could be left at home alone over night maybe twice a year if he or she has a level head and has the phone number of an adult close by who can help in case of emergency.