Even though it may seem that your child is taking over in telling you what to do, all you have to remember is that your older than them and they have to show respect to their elders.
In Head Start any supplies needed are provided by the program. Children's parents are not responsible for providing them.
No, osteoarthritis is caused by wear and tear on your joints over time or by a trauma to a joint. However the re is often an increased risk for children to have the same weaknesses as their parents in the case of osteoarthritis.
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They are not always spoiled. It would be very hard to make any statement about children that is always true.Many last-born children are spoiled because their parents or grandparents baby them and favor them. They don't want to see them grow up and leave like the others. It means they themselves are growing old and edging closer to death.this isn't always true. parents treat all their children differently according to age.the oldest child is usually treated with more care, because the parents are learning through this child as it grows. the oldest child helps the parents to discover what works in education so that they can then practice it on their younger children.the youngest child is usually treated different to the oldest because it is in fact YOUNGER. young children need different stimulation from parents than an older child. older children don't need as much one on one attention from parents as younger children, but they do need it.if youre the oldest child, explain to your parents that although you are the oldest, and more mature, you still want affection.its hard for siblings to understand that as they grow to their varying ages, each child must be treated differently.No, parents almost always spoil their youngest kids. I think it's because of what the first guy said: it reminds them that they are getting old. But sometimes the other kids feel neglected and unloved. there are some rare occasions, like in my case, when both the oldest AND the youngest are treated like angels and the second oldest is treated like dirt. I dnt know what 2 do. PLZ advise?-Dannyrocks-
Yes to immediate family only! Grandparents are not included. I would say parents, children, spouse, and sister/brother. I believe its 3 days off with or without pay depending on the family memeber who passed.
Well you really shouldn't although some parents do it for discipline. I would personally never do it but if I did I would charge $.50
Strict parents show discipline to their children and are hard on them so the children will get good grades and learn what's good and what's wrong.Some strict parents also are hard on their children because of their childhood and emotions of it.
Yes, they are held responsible. Until they are 18 years of age the parents are in charge.
Yes, parents can choose to charge their minor children rent if they feel it is appropriate. This can help teach financial responsibility and prepare them for independent living in the future. It's important for families to establish clear expectations and boundaries around this arrangement.
Parents are completely responsible for their children's wellbeing, so it's parents to children.
Grnadparents,parents, and children lived together ina na extended family. The oldest man was in charge
No, the child is 18 therefor an adult in charge of their own actions.
that don't make sense...how many PARENTS actually have kids?um,all of them duh? Answer: This is a matter of semantics. A parent a is a person who is in charge of the raising of a child. A parent is also the (female) person who physically grows the child in her body - generally called the birth parent. A parent is also the other partner who contributes the genetic material to the child (egg or sperm) either through direct action or donation (genetic parent). Therefore: * All parents (child raisers) have children * Many parents are both birth parents and child raisers and have children * Some parents are birth parents (have children) but not child raisers (children given to adoption) and have no children (to raise)* Some parents are birth parents but have no genetic tie to the children and do not participate on raising the children (surrogate mothers) * Some parents are genetic material donors (egg and sperm donors) but never participate in the child raising
Nuclear families (families with children AND parents), Step families (families with parents or parent who has/have children from previous relationships), Extented families (families with aunts, uncles, grandparents,cousins, etc.) ,Single parents families (families containing only one parent in charge of the rest of the family) and Adopted families (families who have adopted children to the family).
A family describes parents and children.
the parents have problem children
Children live by the example that their parents set. If their parents engage in bad behavior, their children will think this is how they are supposed to act.