Parents often call their children "ratbags" as a playful or affectionate term to describe their mischievous or cheeky behavior. It reflects a mix of exasperation and endearment, acknowledging that while the child may be acting out or causing trouble, it's done in a light-hearted context. The term can convey a sense of familiarity and warmth in the parent-child relationship.
late parents
Parents can call their children whatever they want. Regardless of what they've changed their names to, they're still their children.
Childless
mum and dad
Mamma=Mother Pappa=Father Föräldrar=Parents
to call their parents in emergencies.
Penis and Buttsack
Young children and some older children call their parents either mommy or daddy. But most of the time grown-ups usually call their parents mom, dad, ma, and pop.
I think they call them Amma and Appa but I'm not quite suree :/
It is very useful. When children get lost, they can use their phones to call their parents. When they forget their homework, they can also call their friends for help.
first answer: parents no.they're children could call them different terms for mother such as mommy mama madre mom or if one f them preferred even different terms for father. Hope i helped:)
Rich children: Mother, Father/Sir (mama or papa informally) Poor children: Ma, Pa