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Amnesia10
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-12380329At that age I was baby sitting other peoples kids. I had been baby sitting my brother for 3 years by 14. I enjoyed the perks of watching BBC 2 horror double bills. Old movie classics. I far prefer them to the modern horror films. Brother still alive and never any danger. What do others think?
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Spreadie
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I don't think this is easily resolved by sticking an age limit on it.
I know more than a few 15 to 18 year olds with less common sense than my 10 year old.
On the other hand there are plenty of teenagers out there with enough maturity to babysit a toddler.
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leeds_manc
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I think the point is you can't judge whether someone is competent enough when "everything goes fine", everything going fine is not proof that the child was OK to be left in charge, a dog could be "in charge" overnight and if the baby sleeps through, then is the dog a good babysitter?
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Tue Feb 08, 2011 1:33 pm |
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Amnesia10
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It does depend on the age, when I was 11 my brother was 7. He slept through the night. Not the same as a baby.
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John_Vella
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Exactly what I was thinking, except that my 10 year old is actually a 9 year old.
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cloaked_wolf
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I think the issue is what happens if something goes wrong. If toddler needs to attend A&E, it looksnvery suspicious if parent/guardian not present. We used to be left alone (aged 8, 6, 5). If there were any problems, grandparents were on the end of a phone. Most we did was flood the kitchen. 
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Tue Feb 08, 2011 2:16 pm |
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Amnesia10
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Yes but if kids realise that they will have to cope with any disaster on their own they might be more sensible. All I did was drink coffee and eat biscuits on my parents bed watching the films.
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hifidelity2
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The problem with this is that unless someone can prove they have coped with an emergency then no one is "competent". Afterall who's to say that an 18 yr old would not panic if something was to happen
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Tue Feb 08, 2011 3:43 pm |
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Linux_User
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So presumably this means if a teenager has a baby then they're not fit to look after their own child.
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Tue Feb 08, 2011 3:48 pm |
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bobbdobbs
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or a 25 year old or a 40 year old. Something tells me that soon the only people apart from the legal guardians that will be allowed to look after children will be registered child-minders.
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leeds_manc
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Isn't that the case? The difference between being an adult and a child is exactly that a child shouldn't be given responsibility, you may as well call 14 year olds adults if you feel they're old enough.
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Amnesia10
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I think that the parents should realise if their was a risk to get someone else to babysit. Excessive rules means that responsible kids do not get to earn themselves extra privileges.
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Linux_User
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As has been said, I don't think putting an age on it is appropriate TBH. If you can legally get married in this country at 16, have sex at 16 and therefore start a family at 16, I don't see why, say, a 16 year old can't look after a sibling. Is there a world of difference between a 16, 15 or 14-year-old?
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Amnesia10
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Some are clearly better suited than others. In the same way some should not be allowed to get married even if they are in their thirties. 
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adidan
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FFS.
My cousins who were about 13 or 14 used to babysit me. For that matter I would opt to stay in the car sometimes if my parents went into the shops. They'd be strung up by social services nowadays.
How come children have become so precious nowadays that they're not capable of doing anything until they're 18?
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