Thursday, May 13, 2010

How can a parent who shows favoritism toward one child scold the other for jealousy or resentment ?

they cant to be honest i have four kids and show no favoritism at all. I dont see how you can love one of you kids more than the other. two of my kids are step children and i love them the same as if they came from me. kids are the greatest joy in life maybe they should think about that and how they are sucking the other kids joy from them. This is so awful. i wish i could take that kid myself they dont deserve the child. they are bad parents!!!!How can a parent who shows favoritism toward one child scold the other for jealousy or resentment ?
In theory, they shouldn't be able to. Parental favoritism is a terrible thing. It causes nothing but grief for everyone in the family. But, in reality, if a parent does have a favorite, they are likely to resent any evidence of its negative results. When they scold the other child, it's the guilt speaking.How can a parent who shows favoritism toward one child scold the other for jealousy or resentment ?
no thats just mean. the parents already beign horrible in the first place so to tell the child who is being neglected and treat unfairley off will just be pure evil.





just thinking about the poor child who is jelous and resentful is making me feel sick/upset/wantin to cry for that child :(
Its hard to give all your children equal amounts of attention at times and yes its a form of favortisim. Do we mean it to happen god no. We do our best to include all kids on what ever we are doing no matter what we are doing. Some things the older kids can do, and somethings its gotta be the youngest kids turns. For those that claime they dont show favortisim.......... really look at your daily life at home with the kids and then answer this question. Im sure you will realize you do slip and show favortisim.
They have no right to, because they provoked the other child to jealousy and resentment.

If a radioactive element has a half-life of 16 million years, what fraction of the original amount of parent?

material will remain after 96 million years? What percentage would that be?If a radioactive element has a half-life of 16 million years, what fraction of the original amount of parent?
You start with 96 million years and that means for a half life of 16 million years there are 6 half-life cycles ( 98 / 16 = 6 )





Then 100% halved 6 times leaves 1.56 %





That is


100%


50


25


12.5


6.25


3.125


1.56%If a radioactive element has a half-life of 16 million years, what fraction of the original amount of parent?
1.5 percent will remain.


That means 3/32 of the material will be from the parent.


Hope I helped. :)

How does your parent become your agent?

I am 14, and I think I have had enough experience to become a good screen actress, and agents have told me that. But they will not book me because of my age,so how does your parent become your agent. Like, how do they get the lists of auditions and stuff. This is the real deal now so please give me all the advice you can.





Many Thanks,





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xxxxHow does your parent become your agent?
It depends where you live and if your state requires talent agents to be licensed. I don't know any parents who act as their child's agent - they usually act as manager, which is different. For example, Jessica Simpson's dad and Lindsay Lohan's mom are not their agents, they are their managersHow does your parent become your agent?
It is not advisable to have a parent for an agent. Most casting directors and agencies really don't want to deal with stage mothers or fathers. It is common for parents to act as managers because parental consent is traditionally required for minors to enter into any type of contract. But an agent is responsible for getting you that work. They have contacts. They have a repoire with casting directors who trust them to send the right type of actors they need for each call. An agent represents you because they believe you are marketable - they trust your talent - they think you have what it takes to make it, because their interest is financial in basis.


Your mom thinks you have talent - well, because she's your mom. That doesn't really count. And she has no contacts, no network, doesn't know the business, etc.


Best off to keep sending your picture and resume to agencies. Go to open calls. Build your resume by auditioning and performing in as many shows as you can. Show range by playing in different types of theater - from musical comedy to drama (if you can find it) to Shakespeare.


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they would have to get the names of casting directors and contact them and say they represent you and is there anything for your type in what they are currently working on. If your parent really wants you to become a teen actor,then they have to devote their full working days on it.
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  • What makes a parent overprotect their child?

    Seriously has the world gotten that bad that people cant leave their kids in the backyard for 5 minutes.





    SHould over protective parents be made to be re-educated in their obcession or given meds ?





    im just curious to your opinionsWhat makes a parent overprotect their child?
    My Mom ended up somewhat over protective bc she lost a daughter. She let her go for a car ride and there was accident. A completely avoidable accident. Now it wasn't her fault at all. But trauma can make a parent overprotective. There are also the parents that let their kids run wild wherever and then cry when something happens. IMO there is nothing wrong with boundaries. If I over protect my kids at least it shows I have a interest in them.What makes a parent overprotect their child?
    wow...





    tell madeline mccanns parents that. they were a short distance away and there kids were sleeping - what could possibly have went wrong....





    i hope your kids never get abducted when you leave them for 5mins, that would be an awful way for you to be 're-educated'





    leaving a child unsupervised is wrong. no explanation. its wrong. if you cant care for the kids all the time or arrange supervision, you shouldnt have kids.








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    well some parents have lost children and when they have one that lives they become over protective. i don't think it's all that bad. i would rather a parent be over protective than not protective at all. it is the world and a combination of the past or past events that make parents that haven't lost a child the way they are. it takes less than 5 minutes for a person to kidnap a child and by the time you see the car it's too late.
    Parents worry constantly that something may happen to their child It can be from a past experience (they may have lost a child) or it could be that papers/area they live in will influence where they will allow the child to go. There are so many horror stories out there of abductions/stabbings/rape/kidnappings etc - why would you allow your child out alone? My daughter is only 3 so she isnt out yet but when the time comes, I will allow her to go out but not too far and her friends wil be welcome here always. I would rather have my child safe then out where you have no idea.
    One word; FEAR! That is why they do it. They are afraid something might happen, the child molester will get your kid, the neighbor will do something to the child, the child will fall and hurt themselves. Its just fear and most of us get over it - but some dont.





    for those who mention Madalyn: her parents were not careful enough!! they left three kids out of sight and probably out of mind while they went out to eat. Why didnt they order in - like the rest of us would have done?





    Sophies Mom: I leave our kids in our yard (fenced) all the time but not in some hotel room thousands of miles from home!
    Your child is far more likely to die in a car accident that from being murdered by a stranger.


    That doesn't stop people taking their children out in a car.


    To be fair, most people worry about their child's safety and cases like Madeleine McCann pop up every few now and again. People don't take into account that around 6 children a year get abducted - that's six out of 6.6 million people.


    But the consequences are so awful, and the media is so full of it, that it's hard to ignore.


    I have heard before of children stolen from their beds, or from their bath. It's horrible. but rare, very rare.
    Fear omg the fear when you are a parent! Nobody told me about it. I swear I was perfectly rational until I had a child. I add I still manage to act rationally but I could literally be paralyzed by the fear of something happening to her. You have to work SOOOOO hard at not becoming neurotic! You love them so much and the pain you would feel should something happen would be unbearable so you go to stupid lengths to avoid it.
    its actually a biological instinct to be protective of our young, all creatures in nature, humans, wolves, horses, tigers, whales, etc are protective of their young. It is not something unique to humans, and not a result of the world. It's just instinct, pure instinct.
    yes. the world has become a place where you have to be on guard ALL the time. there are so many freaks out there who are waiting for that moment when your guard is down.


    i am very protective of my kids because i was abused for many years by people who were trusted. so...i am very much, even overly protective. my kids are worth it!
    well it depends on the situation for instance my children are allowed playing outside without me hawking, we live in a rural area however there are several homes with children and they all play together. However I would not let my children play outside in say for instance Buffalo or Dallas, it is just a common sense judgment.
    Well - have the adults in this world that have turned out to be utter disappointments and a drain on our system a product of over-protective or under-protective parents?





    This is a rant and I don't really see a question here.
    have a child and then you will understand.


    no meds or education will stop a parent being protective. are you protective of the things you love?
    They dont want them to get hurt

    I want to buy a prepaid credit card without my parent knowing?

    i want to buy something off the amazon. I have the money but my parent wont let me use their credit card ,and wont make a credit card. and i am really fraustrated. but i heard about those prepaid credit cards. can i buy one of those without my parent. i am 16 by the way. and what stores can i buy it at? Is gas station and cvs one of them?I want to buy a prepaid credit card without my parent knowing?
    you can get a prepaid without your parents knowing, just get one that won't kill you with fees. This one http://prepaidvisacard.esuperfind.com/?3鈥?/a> is just like a visa, free to top up if you use DD and even 13 y olds can get it. You'll get it through the post. Free to get unlike the stores that will charge you.I want to buy a prepaid credit card without my parent knowing?
    You can use a debit card if you have a checking account.


    Failing that, you can get a prepaid Visa/MasterCard by paying cash ... there will be a small fee, and they come in set denominations [$25 increments, mostly] so you then have leftover money on the card.





    Basically, you can do it, but it may cost you extra.
    You can buy a Mastercard Gift Card without your parents. It's like a gift card (available in $25, $50, $100 versions) that can then be used online like a credit card. I know in Canada they can be bought at drug and souvenir stores, I don't know about in the States.
    Get a debit card, that's what I use. You don't need a parent for one. You just put the cash in the bank and use the card online.
    you can get a ';canvas card';





    i dont know where you are, but in aus we have canvas

    Does a parent still owe child support if no order is made?

    I know a girl who is in college. Her father deserted her and her 2 brothers when they were very young. Her mom was from another country and afraid he would take them away and never filed for child support. Can this girl and her brothers collect anything for all the years they did without? They can still use the money to get through college and their father just got a big inheritence.Does a parent still owe child support if no order is made?
    how will they collect? will they approach him? they would have to petition the courts...or retain a lawyer to take care of legal papers, and Im not sure if they can afford it.


    I have heard of retroactive child support, it will depend on how the siblings approach this situation. If he has money now, who says he will pay it to them?


    If he didnt do it all those years, why would they assume that he would do it now?


    If the mother feared him, I would think he is a real nasty guy.





    my best advice would be to consult an attorneyDoes a parent still owe child support if no order is made?
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    It would depend on your state laws and whether the father did runn of and not pay. Check this out.





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    You could try for back child support. As a father or dad which ever way you perfure. He should be oblgated as which or a human being he should do something.
    Legally no, morally yes. It would be worth a try to retain an attorney who practices in family law in the state of origin and find out.
    They should consult a lawyer. I'm not sure they'd have a case if there was no standing order though.
    legally no, if there was no court order for hin to pay then no he does not have to pay.
    worth a try

    Can a parent's debt be transferred to a child?

    I recently discovered that my parents are in debt with the IRS, something about back taxes. If something should happen, or even if not, am I liable in any way for their debt? Can tax debt be transferred onto the next of kin?





    I'm looking at the state of PA, if that makes a difference at all.Can a parent's debt be transferred to a child?
    Their debt cannot be transferred to you. Should they die, their estate would be responsible for their debt. If their estate does not cover their debt, that debt will die with them. But you also would get no inheritance.Can a parent's debt be transferred to a child?
    NO you are not liable but your parents could use a little help. Tell them to visit www.debt-meltdown.com for more information on what they can do so their debt is minimized and they can be comfortable in retirement. You should not worry though about their debt passing on to you but I would help them nonetheless.
    NO, it cannot be transferred. The ONLY exception is if your name is on the debt to begin with......like you have a family business that you and your mother had that THAT is what the IRS is going after. Your parents tax bill is THEIR tax bill....PERIOD