Being the last child can end up being many things: * The last child is spoiled by not only the parents, but the other siblings. * The last child can feel left out because their siblings are older and don't want to have someone so young hanging around them all the time. * The last child may be embraced and loved dearly by their parents and siblings. Just depends on the family. * The last child may not get the full attention from parents as the other sibling got (not saying they wouldn't love you.) First baby's are always the most spoiled and most well received. Then there may be a second or third child and there isn't as big a fuss after that. However, to good parents each one of their children is loved the same and cared for the same.
You Have A Child That Should You Care For Yes :) because you should love and honnor your child because your life isnot going to last for ever :L I love you life Leah x
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Ben Franklin was the Fifth child in his Family
the last person to join the family was Renesmee after being born in breaking dawn.
Speakman is a last name from England and means that someone in the family has a good reputation for being a spokesman. This could have originated from hundreds of years ago and passed down in the generations.
he had 201 family members plus him he had 100 brothers and 100 sisters he was the last child in his family his mom died during his birth his dad died at the sight of his 100 broter being born his dad wasnt there when he was born
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"Nee baby" means if you have 4 or more children it is the child next to the last child. For instance, in my family there is 8 of us in all among siblings and I am the 7th child so I am the "nee baby" because I'm next to the last child.
Because your last name, being your family name, is considered to be of major importance. You are only one member of your family. It is your monogram, and not your family's, but still you are a member of that family.
It is ancient common law that a child born to a married couple gets the father's last name because that father would care for and support the child until maturity in a family household. It is also ancient common law that an unmarried mother gets to give the child her own name.
The only way to have your child's last name changed to the name of your new husband is for him to legally adopt her through the family court in your county.