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National MPS Society provides support for families with Morquio Syndrome patients. They have a website.
Only biological parents are required to support their children.Only biological parents are required to support their children.Only biological parents are required to support their children.Only biological parents are required to support their children.
Yes because parents have a whole lot to do and the kids are being taught to be better people when they grow up.
Children with Down syndrome can learn to participate in physical exercise activities like other children. It may take children with Down syndrome longer than other children to reach developmental milestones, but they will eventually meet many of these milestones.
The Bible teaches the Golden Rule. Do unto others as you would have done unto you. Parents should support their children and when it becomes necessary, children should support their parents. In the Bible, the focus of the parent/child relationship was on love, honor, and respect as well as discipline and instruction (Eph. 6:1-4).
The Turner syndrome society of the United States The Turner syndrome association of Australia There are ones in England, Ireland, Scotland and other countries as well. Here is a link where you can get the contact information of Turner syndrome support groups around the world. http://www.turnersyndrome.org/international_friends.htm
Yes; parents are jointly and severally liable for the support of their children.
Parents who don't love and support them enough.
Yes it does, because parents care for their children and support them and so the child becomes aware that he or she are safe and have support. Also it depends, if they know their parents, and if their parents have left them, or put them in a care home, to be fostered, then obviously they feel as if they have been abondened, children need their parents for support, and to feel loved. But, if then don't know who their parents really are, what is there to be weak about? They'll get adopted, and soon they'll realise, they found new parents who actually love them, and so their put their biological parents are their past.
No, you should not take children to a child support court hearing. This is for the parents to deal with and the children should not even know it is happening.
The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children is a great assistance to parents of missing children. They help by giving the parents and other family members support and assistance.
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