Anonymous wrote:
One job one under 16 could do that would be similar, but also quite different than most teens would be to be a mentor or activity partner to a middle school or young teen with a disability. While not being able to drive might limit some, if one was near public transportation they could still get around, and I bet a lot of families would love to find a responsible, caring teen who would be willing to hang out at the house playing sports one might enjoy, playing board games, doing crafts or basic cooking. Then, too, being a responsible partner going to the library, neighborhood pool, movie or out to lunch. You would in a sense be a sitter,but then again much more and your teen would be expanding their knowledge in many ways AND also adding a very interesting item to a resume as they might then compete with others for counselor jobs, internships etc. in a couple of years.
THIS! I would LOVE to find a HS boy hang with my ADD MS son this summer!