Volleyball is a complex sport; even varsity players still need to practice and learn new skills. A six year old should be able to bump or pass the ball and maybe hit if they can reach over the net. It's not a recommended sport for kids under ten or eleven. They may be able to do drills but not actually play in a game.
Three-year-olds should be able to climb up and down stairs, walk and run, be able to hold a crayon, and use the toilet. He/she should also be able to talk. e.g. "Give me!" or at least a short sentence.
At least a year
a fifteen year old should be able to do atleast 110 sit ups in two minutes.
A 4-year-old child should typically be able to count up to 10 or 20, but some may be able to count higher with practice and support from adults.
No.
Yes, they should. Almost every 12 year old is still learning at that age, and their maturity isn't well developed (for the majority). School is the best place for them to develop the skills that are necessary until such a time they have enough knowledge, social skills & maturity to be able to make it on their own.
A 5-year-old should be able to count up to at least 20, but many children can count higher with practice and support from adults.
yer u both under 18
I am not a parent, but I think if the Fourteen year old is responsible enough, they should be able to look after their five year old sibling.
Yes... why not..?
They can get a job if they want too.
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