Anonymous wrote:That said, I know a 14 yo going to live overseas for soccer in a big house of boys - chaperones/headmistress watching them. Very trusting parents. But I’d say they’ve probably given him a lot of talks about a variety of topics.
16 almost seems scarier than 14 to me, because they think they know more. And they can almost pass for 18, might put themselves in harms way. When a 14yo with a set of chaperones and in a group (not alone in an apartment) has enough eyes around to stay out of huge trouble.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, I will. But I am an immigrant and not American where 16 year olds are treated like 12 year old children. Your son will be fine.
A 16YO cannot rent an apartment here and no legit landlord is going to be OK with a 16 living alone on their property.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How independent is your kid, generally?
My husband did something very similar at 17 one summer for an internship at a museum, but was attending a boarding school (albeit across the country) so was pretty independent to begin with. His grandmother's friend happened to live in the next town and two aunts were a few hours away. The museum happened to be in a college town (internship not affiliated) and he found a group house with some college students to stay in.
It really depends on the kid, and the level of supervision they have performed under. That summer was a lot more freedom than he had had before, but not a dramatic jump, and a good trial before college.
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
A 16 year old camp counselor has 24/7 supervision and all their food needs taken care of, though.
NP.
They're not supervised any more than this kid would be at his internship and he wouldn't be responsible for little people. Also, we're supposed to be worried about 16 year olds starving to death? Insanity.
Anonymous wrote:I was in college full time at 16
Anonymous wrote:Yes, I will. But I am an immigrant and not American where 16 year olds are treated like 12 year old children. Your son will be fine.
Anonymous wrote:A girl, yes. But not a boy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How independent is your kid, generally?
My husband did something very similar at 17 one summer for an internship at a museum, but was attending a boarding school (albeit across the country) so was pretty independent to begin with. His grandmother's friend happened to live in the next town and two aunts were a few hours away. The museum happened to be in a college town (internship not affiliated) and he found a group house with some college students to stay in.
It really depends on the kid, and the level of supervision they have performed under. That summer was a lot more freedom than he had had before, but not a dramatic jump, and a good trial before college.
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
A 16 year old camp counselor has 24/7 supervision and all their food needs taken care of, though.
NP.
Anonymous wrote:For me, I assume an internship like this specifically targets underage kids to put them in a vulnerable situation.
And 50% or more are untouched.
And then the other 40-50% are vulnerable to abuse.
I said it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How independent is your kid, generally?
My husband did something very similar at 17 one summer for an internship at a museum, but was attending a boarding school (albeit across the country) so was pretty independent to begin with. His grandmother's friend happened to live in the next town and two aunts were a few hours away. The museum happened to be in a college town (internship not affiliated) and he found a group house with some college students to stay in.
It really depends on the kid, and the level of supervision they have performed under. That summer was a lot more freedom than he had had before, but not a dramatic jump, and a good trial before college.
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
Anonymous wrote:For me, I assume an internship like this specifically targets underage kids to put them in a vulnerable situation.
And 50% or more are untouched.
And then the other 40-50% are vulnerable to abuse.
I said it.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, ofc. My sister still gets her 17.5 yr old a babysitter whenever she's not home, they have to learn independence.