Social Security Act
Workhouses were where poor people who had no job or home lived. They earned their keep by doing jobs in the workhouse. Also in the workhouses were orphaned (children without parents) and abandoned children, the physically and mentally sick, the disabled, the elderly and unmarried mothers.
children,mothers and govoment
The children needed to be protected from dying in the bombing blitz. The Ministry of Health came up with a program to evacuate the children, some mothers, disabled and very old people to the countryside. The "evacuees" were sent to farms and other country homes. Many of the children loved seeing farms, farm animals and the countryside for the first time. Some suffered from home sickness. It did work. After the blitz was over they came home to their parents.
Half-Sister Cousins
Children of the same father but different mothers are Half Brothers or Half Sisters, as are children of the same mother but different fathers. If two people who each have children from a previous marriage marry each other, then their existing children are step brothers or step sisters to each other.
Mothers unconsciously rewarded their daughters for being dependent.
establish a national pension for the elderly and dependent mothers and children
When your mom has some private time sit down with her and ask her why she is disabled and how she got that way. Your mom loves you and she will answer you honestly and be sure you understand how she got that way. Disabled or whole mothers simply love their children and that is all that counts.
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Elizabeth S. Weiss has written: 'Mothers talk about learning disabilities' -- subject(s): Family relationships, Learning disabled children, Mothers, Psychology 'From female depression to contented womanhood (Zebra books)'
Mothers Apart from Their Children was created in 1979.
not sure about "mothers teach your children" but house of the rising sun says "mothers tell your children, not to do what i have done"
Click on the related link below to read Erma Bombeck's column about mothers of disabled children.
No, but they learn before they become too dependent of their mothers.
Beg
It is not technically "common", as these cases are rare and each one has different circumstances that are treated separately. Furthermore, you have to trust the judgment of the courts as to whether it is "fair", as a disabled single mother may not be able to properly care for a child.