Based on what you stated- the child would be an illlegal alien because he was not born in the U.S. and does not have legal status.,
It is highly likely that a child raised by very narcissistic parents will not become narcissistic. They might struggle to undo enmeshment, dependence, and approval seeking behaviors. It depends on how much the child perceives his or her own sense of otherness in comparison to his or her parent.
No; however, collecting child support might become more difficult.
Of course, even if he or she isn't raised as an American. For instance, the "Governator" Arnold Schwarzenegger (born and raised Austrian) is on the path to US Presidency.
The child would be known as an afatasi
He was raised on plantations in Eastern Virginia .
In Arizona, you can file to have it raised if the either parent has a increase or decrease of income of 15% or more. And/Or if the child is over 12, then it can be raised 10%.
Yes, nurture plays a significant role in how a child is raised. The environment, parental guidance, social interactions, and experiences during childhood all contribute to shaping a child's development, behavior, and beliefs.
she was spoiled
Squirrels.
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The answer depends entirely upon where the child is being raised. If the child is in a democratic country, the child can follow whatever faith it chooses. The child can become a worshiper of funny clowns if that's what turns him/her on.
It is common behavior for a child to stop referring to their Mother as Mommy when they become aware of their peers around them. Some adults though may still refer to their Mother as Mommy. It depends largely on how the child is raised.