Breastfeeding together, reading together, singing together, talking together. Child claps and taps breasts and nipples of parents while singing, Parents clap and tap child's breasts and nipples while singing.
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breastfeeding, breast play, singing.
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Kiss them or hug them
It depends. A lot of the time you can't, but it depends what kind of parents they are. If they both love you then maybe you can explain to them how you feel.
I don't believe that there is actually a term for those kind of children.
Children were taught by their parents, and for the rich, household tutors.
They liked to gather with friends to sew quilts together. (also answered if you type in "What social activities did frontier women enjoy?")
Only if the kids benefit by you being together. If the relationship between the adults is abusive or otherwise unhealthy then by staying together you are teaching the kids it is normal to be abused or abusive. If the relationship is healthy and caring you are teaching your kids to be caring. If the relationship is hurtful and cruel, you are teaching your children it is normal and OK to be hurtful and cruel. If the relationship is respectful and kind you are teaching your children to be respectful and respected and kind. Parents seem to forget what happens in the home, is their young children's whole world. What the children see in the home is the way the children see the world. The way the children are treated in the home, is the way they expect to be treated by the world and is the way they will treat others when they go out into the world.
Depends on what kind of relationship you have with them.
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•It attracts not only adults but also children. For example, in the advertisement of milk, there are both imagines and music. The imagine of milking cows singing the song "so happy together" impresses many people. Children have fun and insist their parents to buy this kind of milk.
a lighthearted way of saying "to go to bed," usually used with children around bedtime (More specifically, it is a kind of Cajun dance party to which children are brought and put to bed early while the parents continue to enjoy the party. See the entry in Wikipedia, or the book "Christmas Fais Do Do" or song by the same name by Marcia Ball.)
If they are living alone no, if they have someone else living with them or some kind of help then yes why not.