if you're wondering this you probably shouldn't have children.
nothing causes it the child it just born with it.
NO
describe the effects of a disability on a child?
NO
absolutely, unless there is another adult that can teach this child that lying is wrong and not to be condoned.
The chances of a child having learning disabilities can be influenced by various factors, including genetic predispositions and environmental influences. If a father has fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS), it does not directly cause learning disabilities in his children; however, FAS is associated with maternal alcohol consumption during pregnancy, which can lead to a range of developmental issues. While the father's condition may highlight genetic or environmental risk factors, the primary concern remains the mother's alcohol use during pregnancy. As such, the specific risk to the child would depend on multiple factors, including the mother's health and behaviors during pregnancy.
nothing causes it the child it just born with it.
Yes.
If a child has ADHD and/or learning disabilities the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act applies. Your child should be evaluated by the school district and offered special education services.
Caesarian section is the process of birth through surgery. It's mostly used when the labor is having complications that can pose a danger to the mother and/or child. Sometimes, c-sections are requested
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neither one is the cause of the gender, it just happens.