🇨🇦🇺🇦Украинцы в Канаде CUAET Чат🇺🇦🇨🇦
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Школы, садики…работа для мамы, чтобы платили?) Тогда и доход будет побольше)))
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Нет, муж работает один , дальнобойщиком.
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Вычитали, что в Онтарио на законодательном уровне прописано, что дети до 16 лет не могут оставаться одни (в том числе у себя дома и даже сами гулять во дворе своего дома ...) Подскажите пожалуйста, те кто переехал в Онтарио (Торонто и все, что рядом) с детьми, так ли это на самом деле, есть ли связанные с этим какие-то проблемы (как дети ходят в школу и со школы?) Или это все не правда? Заранее спасибо!
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For More Information • Search for Licensed Child Care - A directory of licensed child care in Ontario. From the Ministry of Education. • Ontario Early Years Centres - These centres offer free programs and activities for children up to the age of 6 and their parents and caregivers. • Introducing Your Child to Child Care - A fact sheet providing tips on how to help your child adjust to child care. From the Ministry of Community, Family and Children's Services. • Types of Child Care – Information about the types of child care available in Ontario. From the Ministry of Education.
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Babysitting is the age-old alternative to leaving children alone. Although the law doesn’t designate when a young person is old enough to baby sit, parents can do their part in safeguarding their children, by hiring people who have experience, references and training. Services like St. John Ambulance, teach a babysitting course, which includes first aid and emergency procedures. www.torontocas.ca/sites/torontocas/files/FS_HomeAlone_English.pdf
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How long was the child left unattended? If neighbours know for certain that a child has been left unsupervised they should immediately phone for help. They can contact us or their local CAS. If it’s a high risk situation, say a toddler’s been spotted on a balcony, we will call the police and they will send a car over immediately. Neighbours should call their local CAS or the police, if they suspect that a child’s been left alone, and is in imminent danger. www.torontocas.ca/sites/torontocas/files/FS_HomeAlone_English.pdf
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When parents decide that their children are mature and responsible enough to be left unsupervised, that judgement should be accompanied by a safety plan, so that children know how to respond to different scenarios when home alone. Children should know how to dial 911, and what to do in case of a fire. Other rules should be in place in case someone phones, or comes to the door. Children shouldn’t answer the door, and if someone calls, it’s wise to say that their mom or dad is in the shower or unavailable at the moment. These are simple tactics to teach children, but may prove very useful. If someone can’t be in the house with children when parents aren’t home, neighbours can help by keeping an eye on the house, and parents should always leave a phone number where they can be contacted, in case of emergency. www.torontocas.ca/sites/torontocas/files/FS_HomeAlone_English.pdf
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In Ontario, the Child & Family Services Act does not specifically state a minimum age your child must be before you can leave them unsupervised. It does explain that caregivers should not leave children under the age of 16 alone without making reasonable arrangements for their care and expressly says children under the age of 16 are not permitted to be out alone between midnight and 6am. settlement.org/ontario/daily-life/families-children/child-care/what-age-can-my-child-be-left-alone-at-home/