the parents move out of the family dwelling to live with the childless parents
because they do what other kids do, and that is a bad influence. so parents watch your children.
empty nesters are parents whos children have all grown up and moved out of the house.
Depends on what kind of relationship you have with them.
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no :) :( Im from a divorced family, and im married but not to my child's father although she sees her dad. I think when it happens everyone thinks the worst that the child is damaged, its not true as long as the child/children have 2 happy parents, together or separated makes no difference, and as long as the parents are grown up and do not slate the other parent the children will be fine. As long as they see their parents are ok that will matter more. :)
Good question! Some cultures and religions require it, and some parents are just EXTREMELY strict, regardless of whether or not their children are all grown up.
If grown ups lies to children sometimes, but they do not want the children to lie because when you lie you will be dishonest, untrusted, you can lose your best friends, you can cause a conflict, you can get hurt, you can get in trouble and so much more. That is you must not lie and parents who lies to their children you must not because all of this can happen to your child or children and it can also happen to you.
Oh, dude, when parents become empty nesters, society usually lets them mourn the loss of their kids by baking them casseroles and giving them sympathy cards. It's like a rite of passage, you know? And then the parents have to figure out how to deal with their newfound freedom and empty bedrooms. It's like a whole new world for them, man.
There is no one-size-fits-all answer to this question as it depends on the individual circumstances and dynamics within the family. Some parents may reconsider their decision and take their grown children back in the case of divorce or death, while others may maintain their disownment. Ultimately, it varies from family to family and depends on the parents' willingness to reconcile and the dynamics at play.
Yes, baby dolphins do have a mum and a dad. Dolphins are good parents and look after their children until they are fully grown up.
Young children and some older children call their parents either mommy or daddy. But most of the time grown-ups usually call their parents mom, dad, ma, and pop.
Yes, parents are responsible for the outcome of their children. However, many parents can give love and guidance to their child and that child when grown can go completely in the opposite direction and perhaps get into trouble. Once children reach their teens it is difficult for parents to keep and eye on them 24/7, but if they bring their child up by getting their sons and daughters into sports; dance, music, etc., that child has a better chance in life.