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Babysitting for 9-Year-Olds: Safety and Maturity Considerations
It is not recommended for 9 year olds to have babys. They are too young to be responsible for the care of another person. They may not have the physical strength or maturity to handle a crying or distressed child. Additionally, they may not have the knowledge or experience to deal with potential emergencies.Baby Health - Related Articles
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