yes. it is possible.
the child may have inherited his/her apperance or behavior from his/her grandparents or from close relative members.
No they are not related they just are like bros just from different parents
To effectively address and prevent toddler hair pulling behavior, parents can try redirecting the child's attention to a different activity, setting clear boundaries and consequences for the behavior, providing positive reinforcement for good behavior, and seeking guidance from a pediatrician or child psychologist if the behavior persists.
Yes. Even with the same 2 parents.
No, not without artificial insemination...
a behavior that an animal learns from it parents
Alleles are the alternating forms of genes.They are inherited from parents to offsprings.By undergoing genetic recombination,different characters are seen.
If the time-out method is not working to manage a child's behavior, parents should consider trying different discipline strategies, seeking guidance from a child psychologist or counselor, and addressing any underlying issues that may be contributing to the behavior.
The answer is genotype
My ethical behavior guides my behavior at work and in mine different roles assumed at home as son, spouse, father and friend of my parents and relatives. If you behave good you do not have betrayed your parents because they expected it from you, at the same time you serve as a role model for your family, daughter, son and the whole family.
Punnett squares are used to predict the possible blood types of offspring in a genetic cross involving parents with different blood types by showing all the possible combinations of alleles that the parents can pass on to their offspring. This helps determine the likelihood of each blood type in the offspring based on the parents' genotypes.
Because he was always on his pest behavior.
of course they do