| Just find a home stay for him so that there's an adult under the same roof as him. If the internship frequently takes out of town students, they must have a recommendation. Maybe a local college dorm arrangement that rents in the summer to interns, that way there is supervision and security. Even if he's responsible, keep in mind the legal aspects. |
| No, wait until 18. |
| NO!!! HOW is this a question?! |
Exactly. Unfortunately, the world is a much more dangerous place for 16 year old girls than boys. I am far less worried about the kid misbehaving and focused on actual safety. Would not want anyone noticing that my daughter was alone. In a doorman building where I knew the front desk people, I would probably be ok, though. |
As a mom, and a person who has lived alone in an apartment, I'm not thrilled about anywhere where maintenance/the front desk can have keys to the apartment available 24/7 and might know a teenage girl lives alone. You can't know front desk people to any degree. |
| A 16 year old can't sign a binding contract in most states, and it is probably unlikely that a landlord will rent to you as the parent if you disclose that your child will be the primary/only occupant. If you lie, you open yourself up to liability. |
But girls mature faster than boys. |
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He's only 16?? Nah.
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| No way. Regardless of gender. Yikes. |
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Yes! Absolutely.
So many young professional performing artists (for me it was ballet), do this. My mom did this too (she just had graduated early from high school (valedictorian) and went straight on to work instead of going to college right away. If your kid is old enough to hold down a job that pays enough to live on, go for it. It doesn't mean that its easy or without risk, but if you're asking, my guess is that you want to say "yes" but are scared. |
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The problem is 99% of all 16 year olds aren’t ready to do this and many posters against are in the 99% bucket.
However, if you have a kid in the 1% (high performing athlete, performer, etc.), then that kid has likely been doing many independent things for years already. It doesn’t feel that risky for these kids because they probably have years of experience traveling to out of town events and what not which makes a full summer alone not that big of a lift (with common sense precautions). |
| 16 yo Senior or 16yo Sophomore? Life experience matters most here. If he is well traveled but still only 10th grade, it’s not a good balance. |
| I was in college full time at 16 |
You need to give a mature 16 yo the chance to make bad decisions. If they were a wild kid with problems, obviously no. |
16 year olds are serving as camp counsellors at sleep away camp, not only are they away from home in addition they are supervising other kids |