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The term parent-child relationship refers to the unique and enduring bond between a caregiver and their child. To understand the parent-child relationship, we must look at the ways that parents and children interact with one another physically, emotionally, and socially. Think about your parents.
Parental authority means that parents are responsible for making important decisions for their children. Parents help guide their childrens emotions, values, and social skills. They make choices like where their children will go to school or what medical care they need.
Legal Responsibility of Parents: The duty to provide financially for the child. The duty to protect the child from harm. The duty to provide the child with food, shelter, clothing, and access to medical care if they are sick or injured.
You cannot claim a child that is not your biological child as your child. You would be able to claim them as an other dependent which is a $500 tax credit.
Parental controls are software tools that allow you to monitor and limit what your child sees and does online. They can be set up to do things like: Block your child from accessing specific websites, apps or functions (like using a devices camera, or the ability to buy things).
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Child language refers to the broad study of language development in children, encompassing phenomena such as private speech, silent inner speech, and a childs written language. It includes the exploration of how children use language for communication, self-regulation, problem-solving, and social interaction.
PARENTAL RIGHTS MEANS It is the parent who protects, rears, and raises the child into the person they become. The Supreme Court recognizes that this role includes the right to help steer the childs education, whether it is the right to learn a subject or the right to learn in religious schools.
Art. 211. The father and the mother shall jointly exercise parental authority over the persons of their common children. In case of disagreement, the fathers decision shall prevail, unless there is a judicial order to the contrary.

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