Oh, dude, when kids finally fly the coop, parents often report feeling a mix of emotions, like freedom, sadness, and relief. It's like a rollercoaster of empty nest syndrome, where they're simultaneously thrilled to have the house to themselves but also missing the chaos of having their little tornadoes around. So, yeah, it's a whole emotional whirlwind for them.
NO!! it is illegal kids have the right to eat!! if that's what your parents do then you should report it!
Don't compel children to work. Report those - other than parents - who do so.
Parsons bragged about his children for snitching to the Thought Police for his unorthodox behaviour. Family values are eradicated in the society, hence even parents are afraid of their children. The children are trained since young to spy on their parents and report any unorthodox behaviour of their parents.
Give them a bad grade on on time on their report card and the parents will be much more responible on taking there child to school
Parents want to beat their children because they do things that gets on their nerves and that's horrible like say if their children came home and they get a bad report or do something that they are not suppose to do like with grownups do they would want to tear their children up. That's my answer
A recent study (December 2013) commissioned by the Australian Institute of Family Studies shows that children raised by gay parents perform equally well in education, emotional and social development as children raised by heterosexual parents. The report found "There is now strong evidence that same-sex-parented families constitute supportive environments in which to raise children''. The author of the report, Dr Deborah Dempsey, reported: "It's not the family structure that matters so much as the kind of care; that children know they are loved, and are taken care of." The study found that most of the children identified as heterosexual, but were more open-minded about sexuality, gender and family diversity. Lesbian parents also tended to be more involved parents and reported higher-quality relationships with their children. The full report is at the link below.
Parents often report that children talk better, hear better, are less irritable, sleep better, and behave better after myringotomy with the insertion of ear tubes.
Parents neglect their children because they are either busy or they have more important priorities. Sometimes adults who have children have mental disabilities which dis-enable them to look after their children, this means they might subsequently ignore their children. So does that mean that a child should get attention ONLY if the have a mental disiability? I find this comment offensive and infuriating. Im going to report you.
German children were considered dangerous to their parents during the Nazi regime because they were indoctrinated with Nazi ideology and encouraged to report any anti-Nazi sentiments or actions within their families. This led to a breakdown in trust between parents and children, as well as a fear of betrayal within the family unit. Additionally, children were often used as tools of the state to enforce Nazi policies, further straining familial relationships.
Parsons bragged about his children for snitching to the Thought Police for his unorthodox behaviour. Family values are eradicated in the society, hence even parents are afraid of their children. The children are trained since young to spy on their parents and report any unorthodox behaviour of their parents.
Most clients report feeling a reduction in stress and a general feeling of well being. Others report specific relief of pains such as headaches and backaches.
A behavior report for preschool-aged children usually includes observations of the child's behavior, social interactions, and emotional responses. It may also include any concerns or areas of improvement noted by teachers. Parents and teachers can use this report to identify patterns in the child's behavior, collaborate on strategies to support positive behavior, and address any challenges early on to promote the child's development and well-being.