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Parents often wonder whether their child is ready to get a job. One way to answer this question is to check on the labor laws that affect children and youths. For example, according to federal law, teens must be at least 15 to work as a lifeguard, and even then they must have had specific training. You might also need to check your state's laws.
Federal law limits the number of hours young people can work, even during the summer, and it also limits how late at night teens can work. The U.S. Department of Labor has more information on laws related to child labor.
Even when teens are legally able to work in certain summer jobs, you might want to reassure yourself that they are ready to be good team players in the workplace. Consider these questions:
Safety is also an important issue for young workers. Workers younger than age 24 have one of the highest rates of injury. Here are some tips for safe work practices for teens:
Once you've discussed all of this (and more), keep checking in with your teens as the summer progresses. Make sure that eating, sleeping, and day-to-day care aren't suffering while they're holding down a job. Most teen summer jobs are great experiences, and you can help make sure of this by keeping the lines of communication open between you and your children.