Actually they need to know how to love and care for a child. They need to have patience so they dont yell at the child that makes things even worse. They need to have a good job house and more so that they have a home for the baby. They need to know how to discipline without overdoing it try setting them in the naughty corner for 5-10 min that will give them a chance to calm down so that they can talk to you calmly.
Nothing, If u are blessed with a baby, then it means u r Skillfull.
The children of parents with blood types IAIB and ii could have blood types IAi or IAIB.
Parents traveling with young children can use many activities to keep their children entertained during flight. Some of these activities include bringing along a coloring book, or a portable DVD player so the young ones can watch a movie to keep them occupied.
CAN children hae positive and negative RH factor blood types
This depends on the genetics of the parents. Simple blood group genetics lends itself to this concept. If both parents are AA then all children will be AA The most common blood groups are A, B and O Types A and B are dominant over type O blood. Types A and B combined produce an intermediate AB blood type. If the parents are heterozygous AO and BO respectively their children could be phenotypically A, B, AB or O (genotypes would be AO, BO, AB or OO). AA AO parents only A type children AO AO 3/4 A type, 1/4 O type BB BO parents only B type children OO parents only O type children AA and BB parents all children would be AB AO and BB parents children AB or B only AA and BO parents children AB or A only AB and AB parents children AB AA or BB
its totaly wrong thinking you think these types of things when parents r telling you some thing good which you think is annoying parents always understand their children better then anybody so respect your parents and stop thinking about these useless thing if parents are saying some thing to you then you should understand it will be good for you thnx
We are looking for the possible blood types of a baby.Parental information:Mother type BO -- contributes B or O geneFather type BO -- contributes B or O geneBaby receives one gene from each parent: Baby is type BOBaby is type OOWith two heterozygous Type B parents, the children can be Type B or Type O.
of course they can, it doesnt mean that if you dont have the same blood type as your siblings, your adopted or something. if your parent's blood types differ from each other there is a huge tendency that the sibling's blood types are different from each other. for exaple your father is a heterozygous A while your mother is a heterozygous B.. their children's blood types can be AB, and an O can also be one of the possiblities.. if its too complicated to understand then you can just learn it from your genetic lessons in biology..
I'm not sure what you mean by this but as for blood type, there's no reason two parents with different blood types can't have children. The children would have AB or O type blood depending on the recessives of the parents.
There are different types of homes for children and for disabled adults. Normally group homes for children are agencies of the government which places these types of children, mostly delinquent children, in these types of homes and for a specific amount of time. The only other type of homes for children are foster homes, which can be started by any single or couple who are willing to become foster parents. Every state has its own rules by which this is done, so you will have to check with that state. Generally there has to be enough facility to hold a group of foster children, and the potential foster parents must undergo a background check and application process.
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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).
The three types of motor skills movement are Gross Motor Skills, Fine Motor Skills, and Balance and Coordination.