Proper feeding, proper clothing with care on hygiene and peaceful atmosphere.
Speaking as a parent/Grand parent, it is all a balancing act, try to take advantage of the infants sleeping time to prepare food and things for the infant and older child to do. Make sure you have a portable intercom system available. You will find that you have no time to yourself, and that is the way it should be. (Remember: You had a part in bringing these children into this world and your needs are completely secondary.) NOTE: Your cell phone should be used for emergencies and not take time that should be devoted to those children.
to provide basic economic needs of their children and to earn an income
Maybe, it depends upon the amount rendered by the government agency and by the obligated parent versus the needs of the children. However, said parent must be the legal adopting parent of the child/children.
adapted physical education is in reference to physical education with special needs children
It is assumed you mean the parents have joint legalcustody and one parent has physical custody.Generally, the parent with physical custody is awarded the child support since child support is intended to help pay for the child needs, living expenses and all the associated costs of raising the child. The custodial parent has much more in living expenses that are associated with raising the child.See related question link.
identify physical emotional and social needs of a person
No. Support is based upon the income of the non custodial parent and in some cases the needs of the minor child/children.
Special education teachers are one group who work with special needs children. Occupational therapists, physical therapists, and speech-language pathologists also work with special needs children.
I am a parent of autistic children; a wonderful site is Zacbrowser.com. See the Related Link.
The question of how old does a child in the US have to be before being in care of an infant is difficult to answer. Firstly, there is no immediate clarity in the age. Legally, there is no accepted definition for the US for when it is allowed and appropriate. An infant has many needs that a child who is barely older cannot meet or take care of. A parent's best judgment is to be trusted, but the parent needs to trust that his or her child can be responsible, and mostly, that can only be done in a limited basis. That requires a commitment, positive energy, warmth, nurturing, ability to read expressions, monitor constantly and consistently, and understand a baby's moods, feelings and needs with patient and skill.
Everyone has the right to bear children as long as the parent could manage to take care of the child, they can give good education and can provide both Physical aspect and Emotional needs. Under physical aspect, the parent should prepare everything needed by the child (ex: dress, milk, minor needs like taking the vitamins and etc.) It is also their responsibility to take over every single action that can motivate their child. As parent, it is their role to be a good example so every good actions seen by the child would be imitated until the child grow up. Second aspect is the Emotional Needs, as we try to observe, many children have been abandoned by their parents, some went through an undesirable thing, some single parent aborted their baby. Young children needs the total presence and support of their parents because they are still in a stage of being dependent. Basically, Today's generation, many educated people doesn't even care of their children, they just focus on their own career. Thus, bearing child is not about how educated you are, but how RESPONSIBLE you are.
I assume he's being denied access?