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As long as the child has a solid foundation and family values then the child should turn out fine. They need to be in a loving and caring environment to achieve a good outcome. Who says a father cannot provide this. The stereo typical man is a modern day myth, as men have had to adapt to the absence of female traits. Men are now the father and the mothers of families. Often the child need a male or female role model in life but that does not have to be a parent. It can be a friend or extended family. Of course being at the age of 10, right before puberty, will cause a lot of emotions. Anger, sadness and many questions. How the individual handles it depends on the child and the surroundings.
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one of the goals of the child centered family in the 1800s was to make their children independent individuals
Kate Gosselin is the second oldest child in her family.
No. The family with the older child[ren] gets the full percentage of net income. The family with the younger child[ren] gets a percentage of net income after subtracting payments ordered and being made to the older child[ren].
no. because god made you with your traits and you shouldn't change it
It all depends on whether or not the family is around. If the parents are around they will be a big influence on the child. The child may uncontrollably take on personality traits, behaviors, and attitudes the parents have. If the family is split up, the child may have torn feelings and make resolutions to never act a certain way. Overall, the family adds a piece of the puzzle to the child.
special child are those child which are disable or we can say need special care
Marmee is probably a young child's mispronunciation of "Mother" or "Mommy". Families often maintain such names long after the child's pronunciation improves because it is a name unique to the family and holds special meaning to the family members.
It is ancient common law that a child born to a married couple gets the father's last name because that father would care for and support the child until maturity in a family household. It is also ancient common law that an unmarried mother gets to give the child her own name.
you yourself are the ex of special child for your mother every child is special for his/her mother
No. This is a common misconception, the same network did a special on another large family with an older daughter that was alienated from the family. However, that was not the Duggars...
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yes because you either get your parent's traits, the opposite traits, or a little of both but because both parents are positive the child could be positive OR negative
It is a possibility. 10% of ALS cases are caused by a genetic defect. The other 90% the cause is unknown. Counsel with your genetic counselor to check your family health history for ALS traits in your child.
The common traits of a single child boy include sensitivity to criticism, low self esteem, and anti-social behavior. But all 'common traits' depend on the age and personality of the boy.
Certainly. A child can be expected to exhibit traits from reminiscent of one of more of the grandparents.