it depends on if the parent is taking medication. my aunt is bipolar and she hits my cousin all the time. she knows pressure points and it wont leave marks. :(
There should be no problem at all, I would only be concerned if the bipolar person took no medication.However, totally independent of bipolar or no bipolar there are of course people that are not safe with children. But the statistical chance of this is no different between those with mental illnesses and those without.
Cullen! and no he's not bipolar he just wants Bella to be safe.
Of course they are! They aren't some strange animal, demented human or an alien for goodness sakes!!
Yes, adventure quest is safe for children. There might be potential danger, but you as a parent can always do a little bit of supervising, because you never know who is on the internet.
Pawley's hammocks are very sturdy but whether or not they are safe for children depends on the discretion of the parent or guardian. Like any hammock, they are safe but a child always needs to be supervised because they may be able to fall off.
Quads are safe for 10 year olds. I must know 30 caring parent who have children playing the quads in a band.
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There is no law in Kentucky. The child has to be safe, feel safe, and be able to handle any emergencies that might arise.
There is no evidence to suggest that Edward Cullen from the Twilight Saga is bipolar. Bipolar disorder is a serious mental health condition that should be diagnosed by a qualified healthcare professional.
As with any household cleaner, ammonia is safe when used in accordance with the instructions on the label. Children should not use ammonia without permission from and monitoring by their parent or guardian.
If the children are adopted it's not a question about custody since you no longer is the parent. It's very rare the courts break an adoption but it does happen but you have to have good reasons to. Speak to a lawyer where you live about your case.
Not if your a parent!