run around telling them to chase u, eating food off the shelves with them, talkin really loudly about a personal topic
A child might throw a tantrum or start crying loudly in the grocery store, causing embarrassment for their parent. They could also make inappropriate comments or ask uncomfortable questions within earshot of others. Additionally, they may touch or grab items off the shelves without permission, creating an embarrassing situation for their parent.
act up steal something break something curse
they might start dancing to the tone or the music that is on the speakers and if it is walmart they might start throwing clothes around, there are alot of stuff that childs do in grocery stores that embarasses their parent (one more) they also could start eating carrots,cartons of juice,chocolates and all that ,that childs love thats what my child did just telling you
they might
A parent can have a closer bond with one child versus the other. Sometimes one child might be sicker than the other requiring more of the parents time. The parent might like one over the other because the child listen to the parent and get along with it better.
Some problems might arise if a parent is inconsistent in his/her style. The child might become confused as to what he/she needs to do. The child might not understand when the parent is being serious, or is joking. The ever changing atmosphere in the house can surely be detrimental to a child.
Im not sure. The husband might come looking for you (no offense or anything). I did. But I was the child not the single parent.
If they are the child's legal parent yes. The only way that they might be unresponsible is if the other parent had sole physical and legal custody. If they have joint custody but the child lives most of the time with the other parent they are still responsible.
Becasue you might not be the right parent or just hard to get the money or behavorial issues!
To get a judge to issue an order that a parent cannot visit their child without supervision, a person must provide proof that the parent is not responsible with the child. This proof might include bruises on the child, or the child saying they were not fed or bathed while in the neglectful parent's care.
Yes, a person with dwarfism, commonly known as a "little person" or "midget," can have a normal pregnancy and healthy baby. The chances of passing on the condition to their child would depend on the genetic cause of their dwarfism. It is best to consult with a healthcare provider or genetic counselor for more information.
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Too bad for your child. They might be more receptive if your child asks.