Children may not be able to live with their parents due to various circumstances, including abuse or neglect, where their safety and well-being are at risk. Additionally, parents may face challenges such as substance abuse, mental health issues, or financial instability that hinder their ability to provide a stable environment. In some cases, parents may be incarcerated or unable to care for their children due to health problems. Finally, legal issues, such as custody disputes or the death of a parent, can also result in children being placed in alternative living arrangements.
i think children should be able to do whatever they want and if there parents do not have a relationship with them and the child has tried reaching out but nothing i believe that children can get emancipated if they have a place to live besides the streets and have a way of getting schooling and shelter and clothing, and food. No matter what age they are children should be able to get emancipated.
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.
in Greece children life with there parents
Children to their parents obiously because they help us live and give us food and clothes
Same as you and me...in their parents' house.
With their parents.
75%
Of course! It is because of many parents in the world that we have an under achieving, lazy, unsuccessful group of children that are this country's future. It is a vicious cycle. You live what you learn, and if you only learn laziness that is what you will repeat.
It depends on the state that you live in and your will.
What percentage of children in the UK live within a step-family
The children of Richard Roberts and Patti Thompson live on their own. They are both now adults and do not live with either of their parents.
Not necessarily as there are different situations that may mean that a child does not live with either of their parents.