It gives them lots of stress.
it makes the children lose their concentration towards studies.
by pressure of studies
Studies vary, but as of 2014 it's around 165,000 children.
Advantages1. The children are wanted.2. The children are loved.3. All studies show that children of gay parents thrive and grow up to be well-adjusted adults.Disadvantages1. There are none.Studies show that having gay parents has no real down side. Some studies suggest that the children actually do slightly better in school. Any adoption is good or bad depending mostly on the desire of the parents to provide a good home life. A gay person or couple that chooses to adopt is probably going to be more motivated than a straight couple that thinks they are supposed to have children just because they are married.
No, in fact all major studies have shown the opposite: the children of gay parents turn out fine.
Jose Rizal's parents raised their children with a strong emphasis on education, moral values, and love for their country. They instilled in them a sense of independence, critical thinking, and compassion for others. Rizal's parents also encouraged their children to excel in their studies and to be responsible members of society.
Studies suggest that approximately 25% to 30% of children and teenagers have shoplifted at some point. The reasons for this behavior can vary, including peer pressure, curiosity, or socio-economic factors. It's important for parents and educators to address these behaviors through open communication and guidance.
Children are treated the same way when they don't obey their parents or their teachers or when they do something wrong. Children should be treated kindly and with love. In the mean time, the parents and teachers should follow the right ways, that are suitable to children age, to raise children properly and righteously.
David Royko has written: 'Voices of children of divorce' -- subject(s): Case studies, Children of divorced parents, Divorce, Parent and child
All of the studies done in the past 25 years have shown that there is really no difference between parents of the opposite sex and parents of the same sex. Arguments against same-sex parenting are almost entirely religious in nature.
The percentage of children that resemble their parents varies widely depending on genetic factors, environmental influences, and individual traits. Studies suggest that children often inherit a mix of physical characteristics from both parents, but quantifying this as a specific percentage can be challenging. Generally, many children share similar features with their parents, but the degree of resemblance can differ significantly among siblings. Ultimately, while a strong resemblance is common, it is not uniform across all children.
Xiaoyan Han has written: 'Zhongguo li hun dan qin jia ting qing shao nian de xu yao' -- subject(s): Case studies, Children of divorced parents, Children of single parents