chaperonage

/ˈʃæpəˌroʊnɪdʒ/
noun
  1. The supervision or protection of someone, especially a young person, by an older or more experienced person.
    • The school required chaperonage for all students on the overnight field trip.
    • The camp provided constant chaperonage to ensure the children's safety.
    • Under the chaperonage of her aunt, the teenager attended her first formal dance.
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