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What is the lowest age to babysit?

By Carter Sullivan

Most babysitters start working between the ages of 11 to 14 years old but in most places, there is no legal minimum age required to babysit. You can take a Red Cross babysitting course starting at age 11. If parents consider you responsible enough to offer you a job then you are old enough.

How old should you be to have a boyfriend?

And what age is appropriate? The American Academy of Pediatrics notes that on average, girls begin dating as early as 12 and a half years old, and boys a year older.

What is the average age of a babysitter?

From the answers provided, the average age of the babysitters used was 34 years. The answers the parents gave contrasted to their own experiences of being babysat as a child when 14 emerged as the average age of their babysitters.

How old do you have to be to get a babysitter in Canada?

Depending on the province or territory, laws and guidelines range in terms of age (anywhere from 12 to 18), length of time left alone, whether they’re in charge of other children and even the time of day. Next, sign your kid up for a babysitting and a home-alone course.

How old do you have to be to be a babysitter in Maryland?

Maryland also requires children to be at least 13 to work as a babysitter. No other state has a law mandating a babysitter be of a specific age. Free-Range Kids compiled a list of laws or guidelines by state regarding ages that a child can not or should not be left unsupervised in a home, and they can apply to babysitting.

When is the right age to start babysitting?

The right age to start babysitting is largely a judgment call based on several factors, including the age and maturity levels of the children who need care and the maturity level of the babysitter providing the care.

How old do you have to be to be a babysitter in Illinois?

A contradictory law says 13-year-olds may act as babysitters in Illinois as long as it is not for an extended period of time. (A bill to allow children 12 years of age or older to be left at home without adult supervision passed the Illinois House in April 2019, but the proposed legislation did not come up for a vote in the state’s Senate.)