Yes it is. A personalized message on it would also be nice.
Child is a common noun. The proper noun Child would be a family name, as in Robert D. Child, the artist.
Either Pakistani, American, or Pakistani-American ... depending on which nationality the person feels most attached to. A child of a Pakistani family who was born and raised in America might call himself "American." An expat from Pakistan who is working in America on business might call himself "Pakistani." An immigrant family who moved from Pakistan to America might call themselves "Pakistani-Americans."
yes as Pakistan is a Muslim country you should be Muslim
As many as you want.
The development of a child can be hindered if the family dynamic is ignoring the child. If a person talks baby talk to a child, that is how they will talk. If the child does not get the proper medical care and checkups, illnesses could cause the child to become withdrawn.
It depends on where the child was born, if he was born in a certain nation then he is (I think) a citizen of that nation. It really depends on the national laws for where you live though
Munchausen's by Proxy. Where a parent or caregiver injures or sickens a child to garner sympathy for themselves.
The proper time to pick a child up from a sleepover is whenever is convenient for the parents hosting your child at the sleepover. Every family is different, there is no certain time that works for every sleepover. If they don't really care what time, go with whenever is convenient for you.
**** her and get another child. (just kidding) Seriously speaking, give her sympathy and not let her lose her control.
The child acted insolent as he was punished, so the teacher had no sympathy for him.
The child learned it from someone with a very racial bias. It would certainly be considered a racial remark.
if a man unmarried man want too marriage divorced women she have a daughter how can they marriage in Pakistani cout