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The following policy applies to all minors on Negishi Base
Last Post 06-25-2011 10:24 AM by JB Staff. 7 Replies.
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    Age of child

    Left Unattended In Quarters

    Left Alone Overnight (2230-0530)

    (1030-0530)

    Left in Playground Unsupervised

    Left in Car Unsupervised

    0-6 yrs

    NO

    NO

    NO

    NO

    7-9 yrs

    NO

    NO

    YES*

    NO

    10 -15 yrs

    NO

    NO

    YES

     

    YES

    16+ yrs

    YES

    YES**

    YES

     

    YES

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    I wonder what the asterisks mean. Maybe that amplifying information was deleted inadvertently?
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    *ADULT WITHIN HEARING OR VISUAL CONTACT
    **WITH ACCESS TO ADULT SUPERVISON
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    07-28-2010 11:26 AM
    It actually applies to all of CFAY/CNIC- Here's the rest of the Document, which can be found here(I'm sure there are other places, this is the first one I googled): http://www.blue-ridge.navy.mil/Site...%20and.doc

    Supervision of Children and
    Curfew Policy Statement

    Whether a dog bite, a near accident because a child was in the street, or a curious child injured in the kitchen, we are reminded daily that the world is a dangerous place obligating us to do everything we can to protect our children. As such, parents and guardians are responsible for appropriate and adequate supervision of their minor family members at all times, whether on or off base.

    This policy applies to all military members, civilian employees and their family members assigned to or visiting Fleet Activities, Yokosuka, and Negishi and Ikego Housing Areas. Any minor violating the curfew policy will be detained by base security until his or her sponsor, guardian, or a representative of the sponsor’s command comes to assume custody. Violations may provide a basis for referral to Family Advocacy and/or revocation of command sponsorship for the family.



    Children under 12 years of age will not baby sit other children, including their siblings. Baby-sitters under the age of 16 may supervise until 2400 but are not allowed to sit all night or essentially all night. In addition, all children under the age of 18, unless accompanied or supervised by their parent or designated adult guardian, will remain off the streets and out of the public areas within Fleet Activities, Yokosuka, and Negishi and Ikego Housing Areas from 2230-0530 daily. However, curfew hours on Friday, Saturday, and holidays are extended to 2400-0530 only for high school seniors. Organizers of special events that may result in children returning during restricted hours will inform base security of such events.

    Personality, environment, developmental progress and maturity levels are factors parents must use to determine when children are ready to accomplish activities with little or no supervision. Parents should assess their children’s maturity and, if necessary, raise the minimum age limits outlined above.

    Parents who have questions about this policy may contact the Fleet and Family Support Center Director at 243-9611.

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    A fifteen year old is not allowed to be left alone in the house... but they can wonder around base, and off base, by themselves and/or with age similar friends right...? And babysit. I don't understand the logic sometimes.
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    The first poster copied that part wrong, Elizabeth. 10-15 yr olds ARE able to be left unattended in quarters, just not overnight. Please refer to the link that Tirani posted!

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    Okay, cool. I didn't read the one she linked to, just the article posted. I thought it was extremely odd teens couldn't be left alone.
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      We are reminded daily that the world is a dangerous place, obligating us to do everything we can to protect our children.  As such, parents and guardians are responsible for appropriate and adequate supervision of their minor family members at all times, whether on or off base.

     

         This policy applies to all military members, civilian employees and their family members assigned to or visiting Fleet Activities (FLEACT), Yokosuka and Negishi and Ikego Housing Areas.  Any minor violating the curfew policy will be detained by base security until his or her sponsor, guardian or representative of the sponsor's command comes to assume custody.  Repeated or particularly egregious violations may provide a basis for referral to Family Advocacy and/or revocation of command sponsorship for the family.

     

    The following policy applies to all minors:

     

    Age of Child Left Unattended In Quarters Left Alone Overnight Left in Playground Unsupervised
    (2230-0530)
    (1030-0530)
    Left in Car Unsupervised
    0-6 yrs NO NO NO NO
    7-9 yrs NO NO YES* NO
    10-15 yrs YES NO YES YES
    16+ yrs YES YES** YES YES

                      

    *ADULT WITHIN HEARING OR VISUAL CONTACT

    **WITH ACCESS TO ADULT SUPERVISION

     

         Children under 12 years of age will not baby-sit other children, including their siblings.  Baby-sitters under the age of 16 may supervise until 2400 but are not allowed to sit all night.  In addition, all children under the age of 18, unless accompanied or supervised by their parent or designated adult guardian, will remain off the streets and out of the public areas within FLEACT, Yokosuka and Negishi and Ikego Housing Areas from 2230-0530 daily.  However, curfew hours on Friday, Saturday, and holidays are extended to 2400-0530 only for high school seniors.  Organizers of special events that may result in children returning during restricted hours will inform base security of such events.

     

         Children between the age of 6 and 10 may transit to and from organized activities where adults are present, and where the adults are providing custodial care and oversight.  Examples include transit to and from school, school clubs and activities, Boys Scout/Girl Scout meetings, Youth Sports practices and games, and leisure classes such as piano or martial arts classes.

     

         Personality, environment, developmental progress and maturity levels are factors parents must use to determine when children are ready to accomplish activities with little or no supervision.  Parents should assess their children's maturity and, if necessary, raise the minimum age limits outlined above.

     

         Parents who have questions about this policy may contact the Family Service Center Director at 243-6716.

     

                                                                                                          D. A. Owen

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