All parents should learn Adult, Child, and Infant CPR. Adult to help spouse & friends; Child to help children; and Infant to help grandchildren.
Is there counseling for the parents of drug addicted, adult children that refuse help?
Help them with what exactly?
To help them get started with their own lives and give them some independence. This is probably why most parents do that.
Yes!
Parents are there for their children and should be the first people their children can turn to for help- you need to be able to communicate in order to get help when you need it.
They should help choose it and not fully chose it for you.
parents should train children in the future being of the church because to help and organize something important to help the church and to share the word of the lord.
Children take their cue on how to behave from those around them. When parents are noticeably concerned, children's anxiety levels rise. Parents should remain as calm as possible to be fully present for their children.
So all parents are abusive to their kids apart from teen parents? No that is not true. Some parents have serious issues and that include teen parents as well but there's help to get. The majority of parents are not abusive.
If an adult has no kids they aren't called parents yet. When they have kids they are, this is because they take care of their kids. Parents are the adult and leader of their kids. Children call them; Mom, dad, mother, father, etc. Parents make the rules, some work, cook, clean, play with, watch and help their children to become adults like them.
If you have joint legal custody yes you do have the right to help choose who cares for your children. The parents should discuss the issue reasonably and try to agree.If you have joint legal custody yes you do have the right to help choose who cares for your children. The parents should discuss the issue reasonably and try to agree.If you have joint legal custody yes you do have the right to help choose who cares for your children. The parents should discuss the issue reasonably and try to agree.If you have joint legal custody yes you do have the right to help choose who cares for your children. The parents should discuss the issue reasonably and try to agree.