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Your children are taught values by their parents. One of those values should be how to integrate into a family and to society in general.

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Q: How does your child get along with parents?
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Which best describes how parents affect the genotype of a child?

(Apex Learning) The parents pass along genes to the child.


What best describes how the parent affect the genotype of a child?

the parents pass along genes to the child


Which best describes how paents affect the genotype of a child?

The parents pass along genes to the child


Is it best for a child if parents stay together even if they don't get along?

Probably not - the arguments between the parents and the unhappy household atmosphere will likely damage the child more than the two parents living apart from each other would.


Why do parents treat one child better than the other child?

A parent can have a closer bond with one child versus the other. Sometimes one child might be sicker than the other requiring more of the parents time. The parent might like one over the other because the child listen to the parent and get along with it better.


What if the father wants to see the child but hasn't took you to court?

Then it's up to the mother but it's better for the child to have access to both parents. If you are smart you try to get along by yourself without getting the court involved because the court does not care about what the parents want just what is best for the child.


Who are the donkey parents?

The parents who are narrow minded & who always oppose their child's dreams are donkey parents. All parents love their child, but if parents will give respect to child then child will always give them respect.


Can both parents with o positive blood have a child with a negative blood?

Absolutely not. Type O is really Type "Zero", meaning the parents don't have either the A or the B factor. If they don't have it in the first place, they can't give it to their child. Note that the reverse can happen -- Type A and type B parents can have a type O child. It just means that they have the type A or B proteins, but didn't pass it along to their child.


Can parents with B positive and O negative have an A positive child?

No. The parent's possible blood types are BO and OO. If the child is AO something is incorrect. Neither parent has an A to pass along.


Can parents with A positive and B positive have a O negative child?

No. The parent's possible blood types are BO and OO. If the child is AO something is incorrect. Neither parent has an A to pass along.


Can parents with A positive and B positive have a child with B negative?

No. The parent's possible blood types are BO and OO. If the child is AO something is incorrect. Neither parent has an A to pass along.


What do you call a child with no parents?

A child with no parents is called an orphan. If they are taken in by foster parents, they are orphaned, or they could be put into an orphanage.So to answer your question, a child with no parents is called an orphan.