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Not What You Meant?  There are 4 definitions for Parental responsibility.

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Biological Parent Summary
131 words, approx. 0 pages
Biological Parent Male or female whose genes provide the genetic makeup of a child. The definition of the term biological parent has become more complex as medical technology has expanded the parameters of the human reproductive process. Conception of...
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Parent Information
1,075 words, approx. 4 pages
A parent is a father or mother; one who sires or gives birth to and/or nurtures and raises an offspring. The different role of parents varies throughout the tree of life, and is especially complex in human...


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The Exceptional Parent
Parent to Parent.
01/01/1999: 3,729 words, approx. 12 pages
Parent to Parent (P-P) programs provide informational and emotional support to parents who have a child, adolescent, or adult family member with special needs. P-P programs offer an important connection for a parent who is seeking support for a specific disability issue, by matching...
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The Aboriginal Nurse
Parenting
01/01/2002: 3,376 words, approx. 11 pages
1Parenting Loving your child is the most important part of being a parent, but it is not the only part. Parenting skills are like any other skills and need to be learned. Being a parent can be a hard job. Be sure...
 


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Essay Grade: 83%
What Do Grown Children Owe Their Parents?
992 words, approx. 3 pages
When it comes to the mutual friendship and love that makes a person fulfill his/her responsibility towards his/her parents, the word "owe" is perfectly appropriate. The word does not undermine the role of mutuality and love between children and their parents; rather, it strengthens the level of responsibility that the children feel toward their parents.


 

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