Yes, children can benefit from taking breaks from their parents. These breaks allow them to develop independence, build confidence, and explore their own interests. Time apart can also help strengthen the parent-child relationship by giving both parties the opportunity to appreciate each other more. Additionally, breaks can reduce stress and improve overall family dynamics.
No. Married parents have equal rights where their children are concerned. Legal joint custody means you have an equal right to make decisions that affect the children. If the two of you cannot agree then a court will need to break the impasse.No. Married parents have equal rights where their children are concerned. Legal joint custody means you have an equal right to make decisions that affect the children. If the two of you cannot agree then a court will need to break the impasse.No. Married parents have equal rights where their children are concerned. Legal joint custody means you have an equal right to make decisions that affect the children. If the two of you cannot agree then a court will need to break the impasse.No. Married parents have equal rights where their children are concerned. Legal joint custody means you have an equal right to make decisions that affect the children. If the two of you cannot agree then a court will need to break the impasse.
Children to their parents obiously because they help us live and give us food and clothes
Parents are and need to be acountable for their childrens actions because it is a part of parenting. If they were not then law and order would break down. Children need the guidance of parents to show them right from wrong.
Yes and no. Yes because children need their own private space away from their parents. And no because their parents need to know what their children are getting up to in their room.
Loving parents (this category includes grumpy, tired, in-need-of-a-break parents) do not pass on genital herpes to their children through the ‘normal’ intimacies of family life. But if it does happen that they get it, it has to be by way of sexual contact. This should be reported.
Parents are there for their children and should be the first people their children can turn to for help- you need to be able to communicate in order to get help when you need it.
This question honestly did not need answering but yes only bad parents tho not nice one if you were considering it u should have them taken off you.and get a job if you have no money
yes because the parents teach the their own child how they want and then he/she acts on it.
Yes, they have to come to an agreement or the court will do it for you.
Because many children have parents who can not or will not take care of them properly or at all. There are not enough adoptive parents to adopt all children without parents.
Parents need to know what their children are learning, who they are learning from and the different people who are around their children daily.
In general parents whose children go to school would be against a longer summer break, because when children are in school, someone else is looking after them other than the parents - schools are, in effect, day-care centers. In addition, most parents at least hope that their children are learning useful things in school, which will prepare them to be successful later in life, and parents therefore would not wish to reduce the amount of education that their children receive.