Foster or kinship care for a grandparent refers to the arrangement where a grandparent takes on the primary caregiving role for their grandchild, often due to parental challenges or instability. This can provide a stable and nurturing environment for the child while allowing them to maintain family connections. For grandparents, it often means stepping into a parenting role again, which can bring both emotional fulfillment and significant responsibilities. Additionally, it may involve navigating legal and financial complexities related to custody and support.
Kinship means to be kin; otherwise, it means to be in relation/related to someone. Some churches celebrate a Kinship Mass, to celebrate a family member, like a grandparent (common).
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"un enfant placé" is a child in foster care
i will assume you mean foster care and not faster and yes you can.
"un enfant placé" is a child in foster care
Oh, dude, I mean, technically, in most places, you can't just peace out of foster care whenever you feel like it. Like, there are rules and stuff, you know? But hey, if you're 17, you're almost there, just hang in there a bit longer, and you'll be free to do whatever you want.
If someone is your fourth cousin, their great great grandparent was a brother or sister of your great great grandparent.
In the United States, individuals can leave foster care when they turn 18 (or older, depending on the state) regardless of marital status. Getting married at 16 does not automatically mean a person can leave foster care. Social services will assess the individual's situation on a case-by-case basis to determine the best course of action.
What it means to you depends on what you think of the value of Indian ancestry. If your great grandparent came from India and you see value in that, then it's important to you, otherwise, not.
Hapu can mean pregnant or refer to a sub-section of a larger kinship group (Iwi).
"Foster" means to help the growth.- Foster the baby- Foster your friendship- Foster my Pet
borrow from a friend, parents, grandparent, tell them you will pay them back, and mean it