There are parents, foster parents and guardians who do not want the children exposed to the atmosphere of a prison, so they are unwilling to take the children to visit and don't encourage the children to keep up contact. They may believe it is better for the child to break ties and move forward.
Often the parent is incarcerated many miles from where their children live. With siblings possibly split up among multiple foster homes and older relatives. It is difficult for the caregivers to arrange visits with the parent.
A child who is three or younger is going to lose most of their memories of the incarcerated parent fairly quickly, as they bond with their caregivers. This would be especially true for young children in foster care who are away from all their relatives and siblings. Children who are nine and older may feel a lot of anger towards the parent. In the case of drug use/crimes, there was likely abuse and neglect in the home before the parent was arrested. There can be anger at the parent for committing the crime, anger for being incarcerated and not at home. Anger can cause the child to withdraw from the parent and refuse to see them or even correspond.
There are multiple reasons why adopted children should not be allowed to contact their biological parents, however this is dependent on the reasons why the children was put into foster/adoptive care. For example, some children are removed from their biological parent's care due to a matter of them not being able to care for the child, they may have broken the law are not fit to have the child. Considering this, the child, at the age of 18 are allowed to look into their biological parents if they wish. This is because they will no longer need permission. Many children choose not to do this as they settle with the adoptive families and feel no reason to contact their biological parents. Some children are placed for adoption as their parents feel it is the better option for the well being of the child. However, in these case the parents often opt for an open adoption which is designed so that the biological parents are still allowed relatively regular contact with their child. In this case, i believe it is fully acceptable for the child to have contact with the parent As long as the biological parent did no wrong by the child, i believe they should be able to contact their parents
That depends on how crazy or how much their parents are. There are so many reasons for this.
Many parents down through the ages have not talked to their children about sex. It's not a new issue, nor is it unique to the south. There are many reasons for this, but perhaps the most common one is that parents do not know how or when to approach their children with the subject.
In most cases, a divorce will not delay getting children back from Children's Service. It will really depend on the reasons why the children were taken from the parents.
So they make there parents warm and then make them love you i think! That's why i rubbed my parents belly when i was little. Children rub parents belly for lots of different reasons!
There are lots of reasons parents choose to homeschool their children. A lot of places offer homeschool support group meetings for parents and their children where they can meet once a week or whenever the group decides to have meetings. Here the children can socialize with other homeschooled children, go on field trips. And the parents can get tips and ideas and support to help them in their homeschooling.
parents aren't able to give a real but whipping cause of the authorities. also parents dnt take time to communicate wth their children. not all but a lot of them.
There could be many reasons why. Some parents may think that they do not have enough sleep, but that is not always true. Some parents just like to have sexy time in the morning :)
Parents don't let children do and have whatever they want because learning limits is part of what responsible parents need to teach children. They also put limits on their children for other reasons, like the child's safety. If parents don't teach their children that they can't have and do whatever they want, when the child becomes an adult, they will certainly learn it or find themselves in some type of trouble, such as being in jail, homeless, or any number of undesirable situations. Believe it or not, parents who put limits on their children, teach them to be responsible, etc. love their children and care about their safety and their futures.
Nowadays there aren't really that many orphanages, as they have been replaced by foster homes, where children have a better chance at being adopted, not to mention better supervision by the state government. The basic philosophy of an orphanage is the care of children whose parents have died, also known as orphans. Because of the structure and environment and the multitude of children orphanages were notorious for having, it seemed like a jail or prison for kids, except the children are not there for punitive reasons. But often times orphanages are underfunded and therefore do not provide all of the amenities they should for children they care for, hence the incarcerated environment.
Children are adopted for a variety of reasons. Here are a few:The parents could not conceive a child on their own,.The parents were unable to conceive to a healthy child.The parents are homosexual, and therefore cannot conceive a child of their own.Whatever the reason, your parents love you, even if they didn't conceive you. :)
Genetic factors: Research suggests that genes may play a role in influencing sexual orientation. Hormonal influences: Prenatal exposure to certain hormones in the womb may impact sexual orientation. Brain structure: Some studies have found differences in brain structure and function in individuals with different sexual orientations.