Defenitly NOT! They'll have a stupid baby!
It is a personal decision for individuals to have children, regardless of whether they are considered "special" or not. Everyone has the right to choose if they want to become parents based on their own desires, capabilities, and circumstances. It is important to consider factors like emotional readiness, support systems, and ability to provide a nurturing environment for any child.
Ultimately, the decision to have children is a personal one and depends on various factors including the severity of the disease, its genetic implications, and the individual's ability to provide care. It's important for those with diseases to consider the impact on their health, the potential for passing on the disease, and the support available to them in raising a child. Consulting with healthcare providers and genetic counselors can provide valuable guidance in making an informed decision.
Yes, it is completely okay for a child to make mistakes. Making mistakes is a natural part of the learning process and helps children develop problem-solving skills, resilience, and perseverance. It is important for adults to support and encourage children to learn from their mistakes rather than fear failure.
People of all ages can get pneumonia, but it is most commonly seen in young children and the elderly, as well as individuals with weakened immune systems.
In the 20th century, many elderly people were supported by their adult children due to cultural norms emphasizing family duty and responsibility, limited social safety nets, and financial constraints that made it difficult for older individuals to support themselves. Family relationships were seen as central to care for aging parents.
Elderly people should be allowed to drive as long as they are deemed fit to do so. Regular assessments of their physical and cognitive abilities can help determine their driving capability. While age alone should not be a deciding factor, ensuring the safety of both the elderly driver and others on the road is paramount.
Nothing. They are people too. I am Eurasian.
Reds, usually.
i do not know ask jewish people
yes, they should people don't need to be married to have children . adopted or there own.
Special people should be treated just like anyone else. It is important that a special person does not feel like they are different.
There is a children's book called 'Special People, Special Ways' which has been written by Arlene Maguire. It has short rhymes giving positive images of children with various disabilities.
No.
Children have the job of learning the torah, so later on they can tell teach their children. So the Jewish people will never die out.
Nothing Why should i know, you people are stupid.
Because of its possible mind-altering effects, dronabinol should be used with care in children and older people. Both children and older people should be watched carefully when they are taking this medicine.
im homeschooled not many people homeschool there children but i think they should!
People who say they have children because they want someone to love, should not have children. People who can't afford to take care of themselves, should not have children. If you are single but you still live in your parents home, you should not have children not even one! If you are not old enough to support yourself and you are still in school, you should not even have a thought in your mind to even do the act (have sex) of making a child. So to answer the question on who should have children? Anyone who can provide a loving environment and who is financially stable.