The idea that two children are enough often stems from various factors, including economic considerations, environmental sustainability, and personal choice. Families may find that two children allow for more resources, time, and attention to be dedicated to each child, fostering a balanced upbringing. Additionally, smaller family sizes can contribute to lower environmental impact and can help ease the strain on societal resources. Ultimately, the decision is influenced by cultural, social, and individual preferences.
Some families have only one child or two at the most because either with one child they could not have more children or didn't want more children and many families feel two children is enough.
A scarf for a child should be long enough to keep the child warm and short enough not to cause any danger to the child, should it be caught in something while tied around the child's neck.
yes, if the child has a good enough reason.
candy
Not quite enough information. Does the child have the same father as you? The sister of your mother or the sister of the child?
Age 18 or at the time of emancipation. If the child is mature enough to make an adult decision, the child is mature enough for all adult responsibilities.see links
the answer is a regent
wait till child is old enough to decide for themselves
If you are old enough to give birth, you are old enough to breast feed a child.
not enough oxygen
A child is abandonded or killed
china is giving child labor at like two cents a day and that's only enough to sell us cheap clothes.