Really, in all likelihood, it just wouldn't be done. It's not so much disrespectful as it is entirely unthinkable.
A Japanese child would learn Japanese at the same age all other children would learn it from their parents. They start learning by listening, and would attempt to mimic their parents before their first birthday. At what age a child is fluent in Japanese varies according to their individual intelligence, language capability and education.
The first parents are the sky, Uranus and Gaia (Mother Earth). Titans were their children and the other gods were their grandchildren
Roman Catholic AnswerThe first teachers, and those with the greatest responsibility for children, are the parents. Parents first responsibility before God is to raise their children with a knowledge and love of God.
Parents are there for their children and should be the first people their children can turn to for help- you need to be able to communicate in order to get help when you need it.
The children of your grand uncle are First Cousins to one of your parents, so you and they are First cousins, Once Removed.
The children of her parents' siblings! Haha!
Your parents are great aunt and great uncle to the children of your first cousin.
That depends entirely on the parents and the ages of the children. You will have to speak with your parents about that.
First would be spouse. If no spouse, then children If no spouse or children, then parents If no spouse, children or parents, then siblings. If no spouse, children, parents or siblings, then nieces and nephews. If none of the above, then the next relative in line. (Grandparent, aunt, uncle, cousin and so on.)
The parents of a nephew are your siblings (a brother or a sister).
First would be spouse. If no spouse, then children If no spouse or children, then parents If no spouse, children or parents, then siblings. If no spouse, children, parents or siblings, then nieces and nephews. If none of the above, then the next relative in line. (Grandparent, aunt, uncle, cousin and so on.)
In descending order of ease: (1) Be born to Japanese parents and be brought up in Japan. (2) Be born to non-Japanese parents and be brought up in Japan. (3) Go to school in Japan. (4) Work in Japan. (5) Have monolingual Japanese friends. ...and so on. Besides the first two options, there are no easy ways to learn Japanese.