This would be dependant on where they where flying to. Most airlines have a proceedure to deal with UM's (unaccompanied minors). However, a child aged twelve would not be able to fly from America to the UK without an adult. Therefore you would need to check with the airline to discuss this further with them.
sure. but only if you trust said twelve year old with all of your belongings in the household... meh not really no longer than a few hours and they have to be responsible
Amelia first flew in an aircraft in 1920 and flew her first solo in 1921.
In Canada it is okay to have your twelve year old at home alone, no younger than that.
It is safer to ride in a plane, as there are less annual deaths per year than cars.
It depends on the car ride. It is five minutes or twelve hours. A short ten or twenty minutes are okay but then you get to the long cars ride. I have to go on a twelve hour ride there and back every year. The long ones are terrible and long. Twelve hours in the car is like pulling your hair out. But cars are fun, but also depends on the car. Is it a cheap old run down car or a fast new car.
yes, they can be left alone if the twelve year old is be responsible, if they are not responsible then hire a babysitter for not only the 2 year old but also the twelve year old so that you can embarrass that twelve year old. (inviting over their friends while having the babysitter might just do the trick) and make sure the babysitter is very unattractive and old.
He/She must be accompanied by a guardian you can hire at an airport or the flight attendant (s) can supervise him/her
No, domestic rabbits are far from endangered. Last year, over twelve million were raised in the U.S. alone.
Yes! If you feel comfortable doing it
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you have to be 13 years of age some greyhounds will accept 12 year olds
No. I recently saw a news item where 3 children did fly alone. One reason they were able to do this is that the oldest was 16 and in some states the airlines will allow a 16 year old to fly alone. He/she still needs the proper documents and identification as well as a ticket.