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their parents hate them
bows and arrows were quite popular for children in the tudor period
Charlee Homes for Children is a charity seeking to combat and provide resources and support for people who have been abused, abandoned and deprived children.
No, parents don't usually evict their children. Most children grow up and leave their parent's homes on their own. Over the years, children have started leaving their parent's homes later and later.
yes
To help them get started with their own lives and give them some independence. This is probably why most parents do that.
There are different types of homes for children and for disabled adults. Normally group homes for children are agencies of the government which places these types of children, mostly delinquent children, in these types of homes and for a specific amount of time. The only other type of homes for children are foster homes, which can be started by any single or couple who are willing to become foster parents. Every state has its own rules by which this is done, so you will have to check with that state. Generally there has to be enough facility to hold a group of foster children, and the potential foster parents must undergo a background check and application process.
Most public schools don't have transportation facilities (i.e.: school buses) so many children are delivered by their parents at the school gates. Conversely, most private schools are required by the government to provide transportation from the children's homes into the school.
yes some children can get seriously injured just because the parents are fighting. they may do it on purpose or on accident.
Children seeped back into the cities, as parents and evacuee hosts felt there was no need for the children to be away from their homes if there was no great danger. And Hussies were Turds
it is the duty of every children to look after their old age parents.
because some foster parents and group homes are cruel and very rude to children