It is convenient for parents to talk about all relevant aspects of sexuality. That way, the children get trustworthy information, instead of information from friends, or from the media, that is often incomplete, or gives a wrong impression about several things. Now, what parents ACTUALLY talk to their kids about may vary a lot; some are simply ashamed to talk about sexual subjects.
Sexual reproduction. This means it has TWO parents.
the more sexual intercourse or sexual contact in any kind, the better chances they are gonna have a child.
yah, minivans are kind of made for that, but even people without kids could have a minivan.
parents do not obey kids anywhere in the civilized world, you must mean how do kids obey, kids should be able to reasonably do their chores and homework, study hard and be loving and kind, in return parents will love and honour them, clothe and feed them and provide them with the necessities of life.
Well,baby have the same bones has kids and parents but,just smaller.
Kids rarely share parents interests either. it depends what kind of person you are and what interests you. Just because your dad is into fishing doesn't mean you have to be. They are interested in YOU but not necessarily your hobby.
Offspring that are genetically different from its parents. Each parents contributes half the number of chromosomes, therefore the offspring has genes from its mom and from its dad.
fear for more of other things that could happen. signed: mrs.routhier/ teacher b
Give them to your parents or someone you trust and go on some kind of vacation. When you get back you be happy to see them.
kids should be kind to kids being builled because you would want kids to be kind to you if you were being builled
Data where a certain number of things fall in a category. ex. there are 16 kids in baseball, 8 kids in football, and 12 kids in soccer
What's that supposed to mean...? That's kind of a weird question. They do the same things American kids do. It would be like Mexican kids asking, "What do American kids do?"See related questions for a general explanation.