To add to our pain and suffering many in our church adopted quickly and easily after having numerous
biological children without the need of infertility treatments.
Not exact matches
Without one, state intestacy laws apply — and those generally specify equal division among
biological and legally adopted
children.
Normal people don't look up statistics, but they know, in their bones, that many
children will grow up
without their
biological father in the house.
She said: «What we need is a culture in our schools which gives emotional support to
children through puberty
without encouraging them to make life - long decisions against their natural born
biological sex.
From the moment when, as I have said, the phyletic strands began to reach towards one another, weaving the first outlines of the Noosphere, a new matrix, co-extensive with the whole human group, was formed about the newly - born human
child — a matrix out of which he can not be wrenched
without incurring mutilation in the most physical core of his
biological being.
Take the stance that men have to be involved in assessments and family interventions for the sake of their
children; refuse to accept a referral
without reference to the
biological father and to any key father - figures.
This is an in - depth and far - reaching conversation that includes dialogue about euthanasia, blood transfusions, medical experimentation
without consent, research fraud, vaccines as
biological weapons, autism, the rape of autistic
children, the rape of medical patients — especially during hospital birth, birth trauma, trauma - based mind - control, circumcision, satanism / luciferianism, psychopathy, Agenda 21, and the deliberate attempt to kill and / or render infertile and / or genetically mutate the human race.
Children living with both biological parents are 20 to 35 percent more physically healthy than children from homes without both biological parents
Children living with both
biological parents are 20 to 35 percent more physically healthy than
children from homes without both biological parents
children from homes
without both
biological parents present.
According to the U.S. census bureau, 24 million
children, 1 out of 3, live
without their
biological father in the home.
The vast majority of single parents are women raising their
children without the
biological father in the home.
'' It can no longer be assumed that one can replace the
biological mother with another «primary caregiver»
without the
child's being both aware of the substitution and traumatized by it.
In the latest US census bureau, an estimated 24 Million
children (33 %), live absent from their
biological father, and in the UK, The Centre for Social Justice reported 1m
children growing up
without meaningful contact with their father, and 3m predominantly with their mothers only.
When
children are pushed beyond their
biological «happily awake» span
without a break that's when they become fatigued, fussy and unhappy.
For example, a fairly recent U.S. longitudinal study tracking over 6,400 boys for over 20 years found that
children who grew up
without their
biological father in the home were roughly three times more likely to commit a crime that led to incarceration than were
children from intact families.
Asthma symptoms and cotinine (
biological nicotine marker present in urine) were also compared between
children residing in households
without and with air cleaners.
We know that when educators hold themselves accountable,
without making excuses, for accelerating the achievement of our students, as if they were our own
biological children, great things can happen.
Now, with the help of an eccentric billionaire, he has the chance to create a «perfect little world» - to study what would happen when ten
children are raised collectively,
without knowing who their
biological parents are.
For example, some have found significant differences between
children with divorced and continuously married parents even after controlling for personality traits such as depression and antisocial behavior in parents.59 Others have found higher rates of problems among
children with single parents, using statistical methods that adjust for unmeasured variables that, in principle, should include parents» personality traits as well as many genetic influences.60 And a few studies have found that the link between parental divorce and
children's problems is similar for adopted and
biological children — a finding that can not be explained by genetic transmission.61 Another study, based on a large sample of twins, found that growing up in a single - parent family predicted depression in adulthood even with genetic resemblance controlled statistically.62 Although some degree of selection still may be operating, the weight of the evidence strongly suggests that growing up
without two
biological parents in the home increases
children's risk of a variety of cognitive, emotional, and social problems.
First, it is possible to go forward
without a
biological parent's consent if you can prove that the absent parent has not exercised any parental rights or been in contact with the
child.
If you adopt your stepchild and die
without a will, your stepchild has the same entitlements to your property as your
biological children.
In other words, if the
biological father does not take specific steps to assert his parental rights within the first four months of the
child's life, his parental rights may be terminated
without his participation in the adoption proceedings.
These rights allow the unwed mother to make decisions regarding the
child's living arrangements and welfare
without consulting the
child's
biological father.
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Children raised without a biological father in the household have earlier average ages of first sexual intercourse than children raised in father - present hou
Children raised
without a
biological father in the household have earlier average ages of first sexual intercourse than
children raised in father - present hou
children raised in father - present households.
Virginia recognizes putative fatherhood, a term used to describe unmarried,
biological fathers and fathers in a
child - parent relationship
without any legal adoptive recognition.
When they can't do so, the system puts
children in and out of homes (including their
biological homes)
without success.
I went 15 years
without any contact with my
biological children.
Roughly a third (35 %) of
children in families
without both
biological parents have a poor relationship with a father figure, compared with 14 % of
children with a poor father -
child relationship in families containing both
biological parents.
Child adjustment is best when there is a solid home base, when
biological parents can cooperate in co-parenting
without ongoing conflict, and when the noncustodial parent maintains reliable contact, caring, and support.
«
Children who live with their
biological fathers are, on average, at least two to three times more likely not to be poor, less likely to use drugs, less likely to experience educational, health, emotional and behavioral problems, less likely to be victims of
child abuse, and less likely to engage in criminal behavior than their peers who live
without their married,
biological (or adoptive) parents.»
For first - time stepparents
without biological children, this is especially important.
Together, these trends have left 1 in 3
children without a
biological father in the home — a significant disadvantage associated with higher rates of school dropout, behavioral problems, and teen pregnancy.
This question becomes more important in a society in which
children have ever more diverse family experiences and when significant numbers can be expected to live part of their lives
without both
biological parents.
In the first study [44], temperament (fearlessness) of the
biological mother predicted CU behaviour of the adopted
child at 27 months, via earlier fearlessness measured at 18 months; similarly, low affiliative behaviour of biologic mothers directly predicted
child CU behaviours, although
without any correlation with
child affiliative behaviours tested at 18 months.