Yes, it is perfectly normal for one sibling to lag two years behind the other in speech development. Kids have different learning abilities, so I suggest to continue trying with that lagging behind child and see which learning technique is the best. Try out using pictures and words.
If sibling dogs breed, there is a higher risk of genetic health issues and birth defects in their puppies due to the close genetic relationship between the parents. It is generally not recommended to breed sibling dogs.
A sibling household can be formed by the death of two parents in the home
No, there is not any liability to notify a sibling in the event of a parents death. In most states siblings need to be notified.
Although your parents full attention is on your sibling that is going to college it is a great event and they are just as excited as your sibling is, but they do love you as well and one day you will share the limelight when you either go to college or enter into a new career and your parents will be just as happy for you. For now be happy for your sibling and once your sibling is off to college the attention will revert back to you.
yes cause they can call collect
no.
The daughter of your brother or sister is your niece.
When sibling dogs mate, there is a higher risk of genetic disorders and health problems in their offspring due to the increased likelihood of inheriting harmful genetic traits from both parents. This can lead to various health issues and complications in the puppies. It is generally not recommended to breed sibling dogs together to avoid these risks.
You could get a DNA test of your mother and father and compare it to your sibling to see if they are also his/her parents.
Get a video Camera.
the sibling that hasn't been adopted normally would have the rite to go and see their adopted sibling but it is up to the adoptive parents, social workers advise the adopted parents to allow the siblings to stay in contact but at the end of the day it is up the the adoptive parents to deside,
A sibling family is where the children live together without parents. The eldest child manages the household.