late parents
Parents can call their children whatever they want. Regardless of what they've changed their names to, they're still their children.
Childless
Really, in all likelihood, it just wouldn't be done. It's not so much disrespectful as it is entirely unthinkable.
Oh, dude, back in the 1940s, kids called their parents "Mom" and "Dad." Like, it's not like they were calling them "Supreme Overlords" or "Master and Mistress" or anything. Just good ol' Mom and Dad, keeping it simple and classic.
mum and dad
Japanese children eat the same way other children eat. They start with their fingers and then learn to use the same tools their parents are using.
Japanese parents typically place a strong emphasis on discipline, respect for authority, and group harmony when raising their children. Children are taught to prioritize academic achievement and social harmony. Parents often support their children in their extracurricular activities and values the importance of family and community.
Mamma=Mother Pappa=Father Föräldrar=Parents
to call their parents in emergencies.
Penis and Buttsack
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.