No because they only have to provide food,water,shelter,and clothing. If they put a pillow and sheets down that is okay they do not need a big fancy bed. As long as you provide the other 4 things they need they do not need a bed just some sheets and a pillow.
Parents provide a safe and healthy environment for their children. By feeding them nutritious foods, insisting on enough sleep (aka standard bedtime) and relative cleanliness in the home, parents keep them safe. Of course, there will be illnesses brought home from school. Be sure to keep your child home if there are symptoms and the other parents will be grateful.
Yes , because Some Parents feel That It Is Ok To Leave Their Children at Home And Go To Work. Some May Not Think Twice About It. This Happens especially why the kids are sleep.
Home Schooling (may not have been called this) was started long before there was public schools in America or before this. From the creation of man until now it has been the parents responsibility to school their children at home. It is not a new concept or new idea, it has always been the parents responsibility to teach their children. Public schools were started to help parents provide a "quality" education for their children, but with many school systems failing in the education process today, many parents are reclaiming their rights to teach their children at home.
No place is ever 100% safe and secure. Parents can provide a safe home and check out the people who interact with their children. Part of safety means teaching the children to be aware of possible danger without being too scared to live full lives. So parents can teach children what to watch for, what to do in case of dangers of various kinds. It empowers the children when they know they can act in their own interest. The most important part of a safe and secure environment is to provide an atmosphere of unconditional love and trust between parents and children. Parents and children must have two-way communication that can broach any subject. Children must be able to tell their parents anything. Building trust is a life-long process, and it is hard to do. But it is the bedrock of safety.
Not everyone is going to agree about this, but in my opinion it is dishonerable for you and disrespectful to your parents.
Parents - or in the absence of parents, other adults acting as carers for a child - have the major influence on children.
to obey their parents to help their parents at home
intercourse with the parents
orphanage does not seem as their own home that tell us that children's dont have their parents but a childern's home tells that it is his own house.acc to me that is the difference NOT TRUE The orphanage - a home for children with no parents, yes, but a children's home is sth similar and not that this is their own house. I've heard that orphanage is just and older word and an old-fashioned one, however, I've also heard that orphanage is for children whose parents are dead and a children's home for children whose parents are alive but cannot take care of them. Yet I am not entirely sure thus saying I've heard so and I'm looking for some confirmation.
Typically most parents report feeling happy when their children have grown up and leave home.
Children were often taught to read and write at home by their parents.
some children have to stay at home and help family and parents