Take these cries seriously. Be very aware of who you are leaving your child with and the relationship she has with that person. It may be that she just misses you because you are away more than usual or she is feeling left out. In which case you should make more time for her and reaasure her of how important she is in your life. However, these may be cries for help so you need to keep a close eye on her and significant others. Margaret Simms Early Years Consultant
coming back
The child was not permitted to leave the house.
18 years old when they are an adult. But to leave the house to go to the shops or something it is up to the parents.
There's a hole past the crying statue, the one that you entered through. That is how you leave, as it exits to the island map.
he had a concert and he sang down to earth and started crying and he left the stage and came back when he stopped
No if parents don't like it. They can emancipate you if they want to.
the house, yes the property no call your local non emergency police or child services
By crying as loud as you can?
No. And this how grounding a child works.
Yes
I used to say that it was the best way a child could leave a guilt trip on a parent! Anyway, when you realize that a young child has no sense that when you leave the room that you will return, it is easy to see why they cry. However, being young, their emotions can switch quickly. So, deliver the child to the caregiver, give them a hug and a smile and leave. Generally, they will cry while you are within hearing, sniffle a little and then get on with their day. Otherwise, when you are home after work and in the mornings, try to give them as much close, unhurried, quality time as you can.
If you leave the house. If you dont leave the house