They can eat regular foods, and it should be a healthy, balanced diet.
eating oily food can give you pimples
- Do not give food that contains artificial E-numbers to your child - Do not give food that contains yeast to your child
Female hips widen during puberty because puberty is the phase in which the females body goes from being a child to an adult, from childhood to childbearing years. Womens hips need to be wider in order for her to carry a baby during pregnancy and give birth.
If you have a child and end up not liking it, give it to an adoption center so someone else can give love to your child.
This is completely up to the parents, although ultimately the mother will be the one asked to give the child's name. She can choose to give the child either last name.
give it lots of food and love it
I would not advise this to any body going through puberty. I would not put foreign bodies into my body. If you or your child is in need to lose weight I would suggest to give a healthier diet. If you or your child is male, expect to get larger and heavier before a growth spurt
Puberty is a stage in life for everyone once in a life time.
No, voluntarily relinquishing your parental rights does not excuse you from having to pay child support. However, you may be able to give the child up for adoption, in which case you would be relieved of your child support obligation.
Not at all. My father was very autoritarian and spanked me until I turned 12. I never talk back to my parents. If you let your child having his way, well you're asking for trouble when he will enter puberty. Here my suggestion: 1. Don't be affraid of spanking your child, he'll thank you later, as I did; 2. Never give a free yes, ask what he has done for that yes; 3. Don't abuse of your authority, he need some freedom too; 4. At lunch time, ask some easy scholar question and give him his food on a good answer, helped me a lot in math (you need three part to make a goblet, how many part do we need for each one have a goblet? (5 family member)); 5. The most important one, spend time with him, even if he's in puberty.
Having a child does not emancipate the parent. It does give them certain rights in regard to taking care of the child.
tell the person who you are having a baby with and then give up your rights.