HIV/AIDS isn't that contagious, and there is very little risk of of catching it of someone unless there is a serious exchange of body fluids. Sharing needles and having sex can get you infected, but not everyday life. But a child getting born from a mother with HIV is at considerable risk.
Can get it from parents.
Educate them of what it does to you and what it leads to.
No, parents do not have ownership over their child. Children are individuals with their own rights and autonomy. Parents have a responsibility to care for and protect their children, but they do not own them.
Even if children are removed by social services in Massachusetts, the parents do not lose their rights to protect them. If the child becomes endangered in foster care the parents should discuss the case with the authorities and a lawyer.
Parents can effectively protect their child from potential dangers in today's society by staying informed about current risks, teaching their child about safety measures, monitoring their child's activities, setting clear boundaries, and fostering open communication.
A baby can be born free from AIDS even if both parents have AIDS.
They took Him to Egypt to protect Him from the onslaughts of King Herod.
When it is a newborn, there is no way to know if it is abused or not. If the parents pose a risk to the child, the state will take steps to protect the child.
It has happened, but it is far outside the norm. Most parents would do anything, even give their own lives, to love and protect their children from harm.
Don't buy it for them and if they have friends that play it call the parents and tell them you don't want your child seeing it.
Parents now have to protect their children from inappropriate sites and comments on the internet.
They can take steps to protect their child. Yes, the child is their responsibility.