Maybe during a drug test.
It sounds as if child protective services has guardianship and, if so, you can't simply take your child back from them.
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Check the rating but i think its rated M, it really depends on the parent if they want their child to watch it and it depends on the child if they are easily scared or brave and can watch a horror movie. It also depends on how old the child is.
yes.
In my opinion, if a young child were to watch a show about people killing each other. Or even play a very violent game, and he/she were to watch it for a very long time, that child would grow up to be very agressive. If a child were to watch an educational show, or even something nice like a show. And if the parents encourage the behavior show on the television, then the child will know it is the right thing to do. Ultimately, whatever you allow your child to watch, and if you approve of it then he/she will grow up knowing whatever you taught them is right is good, and whatever you said no to was bad.
no
I think all of them.
There can be progressive nerve damage in Spina Bifida shortly after birth.
Yes. But not for long. if its a sibling, its not illigal. if its your son/ daughtor, watch out for social services
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If the child urinates regularly , then it is a case of possible nervousness and laziness to get up at night.
you can get rid of child services by jumping through all of their hoops.
At least once. In most cases, if the child does not urinate at least once it is more than likely not alive.
They already know how to urinate. The problem is to tech them how to do it in a proper location and on cue. Observant parents get the child to a toilet or potty on a time basis or when the child looks like he's ready to go, praises success, and expresses mild disappointment for failure. Kids are bright and will catch on.
It could be diabetes. Go see a doctor.
At least once. In most cases, if the child does not urinate at least once it is more than likely not alive.
The non-custodial parent should report the child abuse to the child services agency for an evaluation.The non-custodial parent should report the child abuse to the child services agency for an evaluation.The non-custodial parent should report the child abuse to the child services agency for an evaluation.The non-custodial parent should report the child abuse to the child services agency for an evaluation.