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Social Services tries to keep families together. If the father is a fit parent, has a relationship with the child, and can provide for the needs of the child, social services would work with the parents to keep the child with the father.
Yes
In particular, these have occurred when a child in a crowded day-care situation or a military recruit in a crowded training camp has fallen ill with meningococcal meningitis.
Yes. Most hospitals provide parents with the necessary paperwork or help them file for a Social Security number when a child is born. You must provide the IRS with the child's SSN in order to claim him or her as a dependent on your taxes or, under many circumstances, to receive the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC).
Suzy Twain was 24 when she died of spiral meningitis.
Social class can impact child rearing by influencing access to resources such as education, healthcare, and neighborhoods. Higher social classes may have more financial means to provide enriching opportunities for their children, while lower social classes may face economic challenges that can affect parenting practices and children's well-being. Additionally, social class can shape parents' beliefs about discipline, education, and child development.
Absent the custodian's permission, such a disclosure might not be ethical; however, the child's SSN will likely be necessary if the obligor is to provide health insurance.
because of the progression of the infection which it can infect the nerve at the back of the neck and cause it to spasm and result in regidity.
no because the temperature is going down. Its recovering from a fever
Can a child with diabetes receive social security benefits
By catching the disease and recovering.
Your being unemployed does not qualify the child to receive Social Security benefits.