There is a Hebrew word "sh'khol" that means bereavement, but in further detail describes a relative loosing a younger family member suddenly or unexpectantly. Besides that, there is no other word to describe a parent loosing a child.
It is sad when the parent has lost a child. You would call them either by their first name or Mr. & Mrs. (just as you have before.)They are called "violmah" It is Sanskrit for out of the natural order of things.
The word you're looking for may be "infanticide."
The parent gave consent to their child for the school field trip.
The English word wine is SO OLD that it is believed to be derived from a lost Mediterranean language word.
The word inherited means that it is passed down through the genes from parent to child.
The prisoner , defiant , refused to answer questions . The child was defiant to his parent's admonitions .
She crossed her arms and met his gaze with a defiant expression, refusing to back down.
To teach a baby sign language, start with simple signs like "more," "milk," and "all done." Consistently use the signs while saying the associated word to reinforce the connection. Be patient and consistent, and remember that babies may not start signing back immediately.
If you are cussing the word that your child says, then no. however, if the child said it, (not mocking the parent) then it is ok. Spank the child. I don't think a child should be spanked for swearing.
Did you mean agape?That is a Greek word and I think it means unconditional love, such as that between a parent and his/her child (normally).
The word "tiyanak" is in Tagalog or Filipino language (national language on the Philippines). In English language it's meaning is "demon child".
There is no Hebrew word for Jr. In Jewish tradition, a child is never named after a living parent, so there is no need for this word.