Both children and adults require adequate protein for their growth and maintenance, but children generally need more protein relative to their body weight for proper development. Protein supports essential functions like muscle growth, immune response, and overall health in growing children. Adults also need protein for muscle maintenance, repair, and overall health, but their protein requirements are typically lower proportionally than those of children. Thus, while both groups need protein, children have a higher relative need during their developmental years.
When you were a child if wouldn't think that. when you were an adult you also wouldn't think that.
i think depending on circumstance the child should be able to move in with an adult over the age of 18 I think that is the child is able to take care of them self they should be able to move with some friends or people who can assist but also let the child be independent
Depends what the case is about but if your child is adult you don't really have any parental rights anymore since it's up to the adult "child". If the court case is about him and they have required a closed trial, there is nothing you can do unless you play a role in the case and has to testify or something. If this is what he wants i think you should respect it.
18 is the age of the legal adult. I don't think so, because there are many people have a child less than 18 years old.
I dont think it should be. It puts that child in a bad situation.
There is, if you think about it, no such thing as an adult child. If you are 26 you are an adult and if for some reason you were not supported by your biological parent as a child, it is a bit late to do anything about it now.
well it depends on when you started relaxing your hair and what your hair is like but as long as you are over the age of 13 i think it should be alright. :D
It depends on how old they are. If they are old enough to get a job and start making the right choices on their own. Then yes but if you think that they are still immature they should take some more time to gain the responsibilities of an adult.
there isn't i don't think!!!!! it's a 16!!
The calf should be trained first. I definitely would not advise anybody to have their child ride a calf; only a tamed/trained adult animal is best. So with that I don't think it's worth answering your question, sorry.
i think that a child should have 2 times a day.
Well I think you should think hard, investigate/spy, then tell an adult. (if u r an adult, maybe tell the police?) Hope that helped!