I would tell the child that it's too bad, "what I say goes", lift the kid up, and go home. No child should be allowed to boss around the parent. The only way for them to learn this is with a few spankings and lectures, instead of simply shying away and allowing the child to get what they want.
Yes, they could, but it isn't likely. If the child was safe, the child felt safe, knew when their parent was returning and was able to handle any emergencies (access to a phone, knew how to get help, etc.,) there shouldn't be a problem. If the child was discovered playing with fire and hadn't eaten in two days, there would be a problem!
—How does the study of sociology help one understand the working of the world?
If you are their legal guardian, you can collect child support from both parents of the child. If you are not their legal guardian and they just live with you, you do not have rights to child support.
Mention a couple of details that might help the movie(TROY) ,to the reader understand what type of movie you are talking about?
It would really help but you can watch it without watching the first two seasons
They help the child understand what they are reading. And helps them so that when they get older they will have a good imagination. Is what I would say.
Some recommended websites that help families understand child development include HealthyChildren.org, Zero to Three, and ChildMind.org. These websites offer valuable resources, articles, and tips for parents to better understand and support their child's development.
Because well first of all are you Jewish, and if you are then you should because it would help them understand their religion better!
No. Absolutely not. If you are a child and are being abused, there is help available for you. I feel for you in your situation, I was also abused as a child and I understand the pain. Please see the Related Links for some places to get help.
Yes, a degree in Education would be useful in becoming a child psychologist because understanding how children learn will help you to understand how to help them more easily. It would take time off of related courses if you pursue your education degree because many of the prerequisites for child psychology and for education are the same.
You should consult a attorney for this, they would be able to help you out
A sensible child would go to their teacher and ask them for help. See the related question for websites!
Yes, as long as they understand it's there to help swim and not to just let them be lazy.
Not really, it would help though. You pretty much have to grade their work according to the answer key (which may not be 100% correct). Of course, you need some skill of tutoring to help your child understand what he/she is learning.
To help understand the math problem.
You could play games with your child, some that teach the child vocabulary words with everyday items to help them understand and pick up on the language.
Talk to the child. Seek medical help if you feel they are harmful to self or others.