Yes, for sure.
once a childs parents are natralized the child is natrailzed
Some choices that parents need to make for a childs 1st birthday is they have to choose where the party will be, how many guests to invite and who they will invite, some parents will also choose a special theme for their childs birthday.
Yes, probably.
Eugenia Tally Childs and James Ripley Westmoreland.
no !
Depends on the childs weight.
There is no set bedtime for children it is the responsibility of the childs parents to determine (with the childs input) what they believe to be appropriate. In my case it was 11PM on weeknights and midnight on Fri and Sat
The parents of the deceased father (the childs grandparents) can do a paternity test.
It is possible. There can be traits transferred from the grand-parents or great-grandparents which come up in the childs generation.
Read, tuck them in, say goodnight, kiss them, brush teeth
There are sites out there (for parents) that allow them to look at texts sent from the childs phone to another phone. There is also one that allows that AND you can check your facebook messages...but it requires you to download a third party app.
No, parents should not be upset when their childs has their cell phone taken by an educator at school as long as the cell phone is given back to the child at the end of the day (cells phones for children should only be for calling parents to let them know where they are or for parents to call their children as it is a form of safety.) Schools are a place of learning and it should be mandatory that student's cell phones are shut off while in class. They have lunch breaks to make any phone calls they need to make. An educator will only take a cell phone away from a student if that student is not paying attention to studying or listening to the educator and is talking on their cell phone.