Yes.
Some parents dress children in clothing and makeup that makes them look older than they actually are. This is a form of child cruelty.
All children need to be children and have a childhood rather than dressing and acting as adults, it allows their cognitive mind to develop and reinforces their social skills. If they are forced to grow up too early then then will find learning and social interaction too difficult and become a social recluse.
Sometimes, but the an adult child has their own life now, right? The parents aren't really responsible. They probaly did there best to grow their disabled child as best they could.
Your 'Baby' teeth fall out when a child and in their place come 'Adult' teeth. Simple names really, easy to remember...Baby teeth = young child, Adult teeth = older child + adult.
Yes. Since Chicken Pox is contagious, the primary way to get it is from being exposed to someone else who currently has it - whether that be a child or an adult.
No, the child can not. The other parent could before the child was an adult. The money goes to the parent to use for the child and not directly to the child.
I believe you could get a restraining order against an adult child if he/she is threatening you or your personal property.
A pot handle hanging over the stove could be grabbed by a child or bumped by an adult. This could result in someone being burned.
Relatively uncommon, a child's rehab center could be found by searching the web or asking someone at a adult rehab center
You are never required to evict someone.
A carrier of chickenpox is someone who is infected but doesn't have symptoms. Most people who get chickenpox do not get infected twice. You are not likely to get chickenpox as an adult if you had them as a child.
There's no difference in saying "hallo" to a child or to an adult but you could say "Guten Tag"
When you adopt an adult. There has to already be a bond between you as in your step son for instance and there has to be a certain age difference so the adult really can be your child agewise.
if you have insurance and they die, like that gerber life plan...but not if theyre over18 if its child support