What is the legal child to adult ratio for a church children's ministry?
Q. We supervise children from the ages of 5-12 on Sunday mornings. Usually we have 15-25 children with 2-4 adult workers. In a few weeks we are hosting a conference and are planning on that number being at least doubled. I wanted to find out if there is a legal child to adult ratio for churches who care for children, or if that ratio only applies to daycare centers. I want to make sure we have all our bases covered legally and for the safety of the children. Thanks! We are in Pierce County, Washington State.
Asked by geetargirl05 - Fri Feb 13 20:45:56 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. The answer to this is going to depend a whole lot on the state/county/city you're in. Where are you?
Answered by kifre_2000 - Fri Feb 13 21:07:28 2009
Q. We supervise children from the ages of 5-12 on Sunday mornings. Usually we have 15-25 children with 2-4 adult workers. In a few weeks we are hosting a conference and are planning on that number being at least doubled. I wanted to find out if there is a legal child to adult ratio for churches who care for children, or if that ratio only applies to daycare centers. I want to make sure we have all our bases covered legally and for the safety of the children. Thanks! We are in Pierce County, Washington State.
Asked by geetargirl05 - Fri Feb 13 20:45:56 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. The answer to this is going to depend a whole lot on the state/county/city you're in. Where are you?
Answered by kifre_2000 - Fri Feb 13 21:07:28 2009
Do children who start in Montessori schools have a hard time adapting to public schools?
Q. Montessori schools usually go from preschool through elementary. Once the child transfers to a public middle school, do they have problems with the new environment, especially in light of the no-child-left-behind methodology which assumes all children should develop at the same rate within ridgid scholastic structures?
Asked by Zefram - Sun Jan 27 13:43:12 2008 - - 2 Answers - 2 Comments
A. Whenever I hear this question I think about a scene in the movie Mean Girls. Kady, the movie s protagonist has been homeschooled in Africa by her anthropologist parents. Her first real school is a public high school. At first she is shocked and confused by the rules of the school. As she says in a voice over, Never before had I lived in a world where adults didn t trust me. I got in trouble for the most random things. Then she is seen getting up to sharpen her pencil or to go to the bathroom and teachers being dismayed with her. This is the kind of transition problem Montessori children have. They have been taught to be responsible and to think for themselves and now they are placed in a situation where they aren t usually… [cont.]
Answered by Lysa - Mon Jan 28 10:12:30 2008
Q. Montessori schools usually go from preschool through elementary. Once the child transfers to a public middle school, do they have problems with the new environment, especially in light of the no-child-left-behind methodology which assumes all children should develop at the same rate within ridgid scholastic structures?
Asked by Zefram - Sun Jan 27 13:43:12 2008 - - 2 Answers - 2 Comments
A. Whenever I hear this question I think about a scene in the movie Mean Girls. Kady, the movie s protagonist has been homeschooled in Africa by her anthropologist parents. Her first real school is a public high school. At first she is shocked and confused by the rules of the school. As she says in a voice over, Never before had I lived in a world where adults didn t trust me. I got in trouble for the most random things. Then she is seen getting up to sharpen her pencil or to go to the bathroom and teachers being dismayed with her. This is the kind of transition problem Montessori children have. They have been taught to be responsible and to think for themselves and now they are placed in a situation where they aren t usually… [cont.]
Answered by Lysa - Mon Jan 28 10:12:30 2008
Does christian children fund try to convert the children and their families?
Q. I have been thinking of sponsering a child for a while. I am wondering if Christian Children's fund tries to covert. If so, what other sponsership programs are there that DO NOt try to convert, and are trustworthy and safe to donate through?
Asked by kiss_kiss_xox - Sun Oct 14 21:51:41 2007 - - 15 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I have been a sponsor with CCF for 20 years and they DO NOT try and convert. Those who said that they do simply do not know what they are talking about. I would not give CCF money if they were evangelizing. CCF was originally formed by Christian missionaries in 1938 and that is where the name originates. However, they are now a private nonsectarian organization. Christian Children's Fund provides help to children regardless of race, religion, or gender. They respect the cultural heritage, personal pride and dignity of the families that they assist. Another great organization that allows you to sponsors kids is Save the Children, which works both in the U.S. and internationally -
Answered by Theresa - Mon Oct 15 09:26:04 2007
Q. I have been thinking of sponsering a child for a while. I am wondering if Christian Children's fund tries to covert. If so, what other sponsership programs are there that DO NOt try to convert, and are trustworthy and safe to donate through?
Asked by kiss_kiss_xox - Sun Oct 14 21:51:41 2007 - - 15 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I have been a sponsor with CCF for 20 years and they DO NOT try and convert. Those who said that they do simply do not know what they are talking about. I would not give CCF money if they were evangelizing. CCF was originally formed by Christian missionaries in 1938 and that is where the name originates. However, they are now a private nonsectarian organization. Christian Children's Fund provides help to children regardless of race, religion, or gender. They respect the cultural heritage, personal pride and dignity of the families that they assist. Another great organization that allows you to sponsors kids is Save the Children, which works both in the U.S. and internationally -
Answered by Theresa - Mon Oct 15 09:26:04 2007
What do children bring into a relationship?
Q. My girlfriend has 2 children (7,9) from a previous relationship and suggests they have so much to offer. However i've never really been very interested in talking to children before and wonder what she means when she says they have lots to offer and are a privelige to know. They are nice children but and i would be happy to have fun with them but i don't understand what they could "offer" an adult. Any ideas?
Asked by Tufty - Wed May 27 07:47:45 2009 - - 7 Answers - 0 Comments
A. The bottom line is that in this situation, (I know as I'm in exactlythe same one,) you will have to put up with a LOT, but it's actually worth it in the end. They will moan, cry, scream and say that they hate you, but once you've earned their trust they become more and more like your own kids, and that turns out to be the most rewarding feeling in the world. Stick with it mate, it'll be worth it in the end.
Answered by Chris - Wed May 27 12:25:13 2009
Q. My girlfriend has 2 children (7,9) from a previous relationship and suggests they have so much to offer. However i've never really been very interested in talking to children before and wonder what she means when she says they have lots to offer and are a privelige to know. They are nice children but and i would be happy to have fun with them but i don't understand what they could "offer" an adult. Any ideas?
Asked by Tufty - Wed May 27 07:47:45 2009 - - 7 Answers - 0 Comments
A. The bottom line is that in this situation, (I know as I'm in exactlythe same one,) you will have to put up with a LOT, but it's actually worth it in the end. They will moan, cry, scream and say that they hate you, but once you've earned their trust they become more and more like your own kids, and that turns out to be the most rewarding feeling in the world. Stick with it mate, it'll be worth it in the end.
Answered by Chris - Wed May 27 12:25:13 2009
How to adopt the children of my boyfriends?
Q. He has children from a previous marriage and the mother of these children has not been in the picture for many years and not paying child support ever. The children are 10 & 11. This is in Canada and we want to do the adoption ourselves without a lawyer. How do we do it? We do plan on getting married soon.
Asked by Susie - Tue Jun 23 13:30:43 2009 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I'm not sure about Cananda, but here in the States, you will have to be married. Some places have a minimum time that you must be married, others do not. Contact a family law attornet in your area and see what the laws in your area are. Most likley it will be an easy process since she has not seen the children or paid child support in over a year.
Answered by kidmindi - Tue Jun 23 15:58:22 2009
Q. He has children from a previous marriage and the mother of these children has not been in the picture for many years and not paying child support ever. The children are 10 & 11. This is in Canada and we want to do the adoption ourselves without a lawyer. How do we do it? We do plan on getting married soon.
Asked by Susie - Tue Jun 23 13:30:43 2009 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I'm not sure about Cananda, but here in the States, you will have to be married. Some places have a minimum time that you must be married, others do not. Contact a family law attornet in your area and see what the laws in your area are. Most likley it will be an easy process since she has not seen the children or paid child support in over a year.
Answered by kidmindi - Tue Jun 23 15:58:22 2009
What is your opinion about comparing your child to other children?
Q. I have heard many parents who tell their kids that other children are performing better than they are and that they should live up to the expectations other children are setting. For example, a parent may continuously tell their eight year old that her friend excels in an area she herself may not do very well in as a ways to push them to try harder. Please tell me your opinion about this - is it a means to convince your child to do better, or does it prove to be more of a means of breaking the child's own self esteem?
Asked by 9879076 - Fri Nov 27 16:02:34 2009 - - 7 Answers - 0 Comments
A. what parent, at one point or another, has never compared their child with another? all parents do that. even subconsciously. thinking it and not saying it is the only decent way to do this. it's very wrong for a parent to pull Junior to one side and tell him that another child is performing better than him. i'm sure some parents think this is a motivational tool, but it's not. it does nothing for the self esteem of the child. telling your child that he's better than someone else is likewise wrong. this tact puts your child on a pedestal he may not be able to come down from well into adulthood. he will have a false sense of superiority and will be hated by most. the best way to motivate a child to perform at his best is to tell… [cont.]
Answered by gothika - Fri Nov 27 18:16:28 2009
Q. I have heard many parents who tell their kids that other children are performing better than they are and that they should live up to the expectations other children are setting. For example, a parent may continuously tell their eight year old that her friend excels in an area she herself may not do very well in as a ways to push them to try harder. Please tell me your opinion about this - is it a means to convince your child to do better, or does it prove to be more of a means of breaking the child's own self esteem?
Asked by 9879076 - Fri Nov 27 16:02:34 2009 - - 7 Answers - 0 Comments
A. what parent, at one point or another, has never compared their child with another? all parents do that. even subconsciously. thinking it and not saying it is the only decent way to do this. it's very wrong for a parent to pull Junior to one side and tell him that another child is performing better than him. i'm sure some parents think this is a motivational tool, but it's not. it does nothing for the self esteem of the child. telling your child that he's better than someone else is likewise wrong. this tact puts your child on a pedestal he may not be able to come down from well into adulthood. he will have a false sense of superiority and will be hated by most. the best way to motivate a child to perform at his best is to tell… [cont.]
Answered by gothika - Fri Nov 27 18:16:28 2009
How can I find places that are offering children to adopt for Christmas?
Q. I live in Florida and am interested in "adopting" needy children (giving them new clothing, toys, etc.) for Christmas. I know the Salvation Army is offering an Adopt a Child for Christmas program at our local mall, but I've adopted six children from this program this year and would like to perhaps find other programs/children that are in need of something for Christmas. Does anyone know of any websites I could check out that would point me in the right direction as to how to locate programs that are offering adults the ability to "adopt" a child for Christmas?
Asked by forever.devoted - Sat Nov 18 14:47:17 2006 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Check with local battered womens shelters and if you have Hospice in your area check with them. Hospice is an organization that provides care to the terminally ill and grief care to the familys of ill patients, you might be able to help out children who have recently lost a parent or someone close during the holidays. also look into adopting an senior citizen. thats what I did last year and got her some slippers and a phonecard to call her family cuz she couldnt afford to. I also must say kudos to you for making such a wonderful difference! :) oh and I forgot to meantion that I found the senior citizen adoption at a local department store on a christmas tree display where you would buy the present at the store and give it to the store… [cont.]
Answered by Mayor McKim - Sat Nov 18 14:53:55 2006
Q. I live in Florida and am interested in "adopting" needy children (giving them new clothing, toys, etc.) for Christmas. I know the Salvation Army is offering an Adopt a Child for Christmas program at our local mall, but I've adopted six children from this program this year and would like to perhaps find other programs/children that are in need of something for Christmas. Does anyone know of any websites I could check out that would point me in the right direction as to how to locate programs that are offering adults the ability to "adopt" a child for Christmas?
Asked by forever.devoted - Sat Nov 18 14:47:17 2006 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Check with local battered womens shelters and if you have Hospice in your area check with them. Hospice is an organization that provides care to the terminally ill and grief care to the familys of ill patients, you might be able to help out children who have recently lost a parent or someone close during the holidays. also look into adopting an senior citizen. thats what I did last year and got her some slippers and a phonecard to call her family cuz she couldnt afford to. I also must say kudos to you for making such a wonderful difference! :) oh and I forgot to meantion that I found the senior citizen adoption at a local department store on a christmas tree display where you would buy the present at the store and give it to the store… [cont.]
Answered by Mayor McKim - Sat Nov 18 14:53:55 2006
How can I tell people no children are invited to our wedding?
Q. My and my soon to be hubby, have decided we do not want children at our wedding. Neither of us have children and don't really have the budget for to include them either. We were planning on putting on the invites "Please make other arrangements for children under the age of 16" or something along those lines. Would that please a clear indicator that no children are invited. Also I have been reading some wedding etiquette books and it says you should not put that on your invites.What do you think?
Asked by msnit32202 - Thu Oct 2 17:15:41 2008 - - 19 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Just so you know, there will be adults who will feel unincluded and may chose to sit it out, especailly if they don't get a lot of family time. Don't take it personally, but if I was invited, I wouldn't come.
Answered by Littlechit - Thu Oct 2 18:33:09 2008
Q. My and my soon to be hubby, have decided we do not want children at our wedding. Neither of us have children and don't really have the budget for to include them either. We were planning on putting on the invites "Please make other arrangements for children under the age of 16" or something along those lines. Would that please a clear indicator that no children are invited. Also I have been reading some wedding etiquette books and it says you should not put that on your invites.What do you think?
Asked by msnit32202 - Thu Oct 2 17:15:41 2008 - - 19 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Just so you know, there will be adults who will feel unincluded and may chose to sit it out, especailly if they don't get a lot of family time. Don't take it personally, but if I was invited, I wouldn't come.
Answered by Littlechit - Thu Oct 2 18:33:09 2008
How do you punish irresponsible parents without harming the children?
Q. Every working person is offended by the benefits that irresponsible people receive for having children that they neither want or can afford. But these children are innocent victims of their parents behaviors, none asked to be here. It is hypocritical to complaining about feeding a child here, when we spend billions killing children in other countries. With more and more people having children out of wedlock and no slowing in site. How do we alter this behavior without harming the children more? Since we can not sterilize people in this country, what do we do or is this just how its going to be?
Asked by Wendell S - Sun Aug 24 13:46:58 2008 - - 13 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Having children is a part of being human. Most people have them at some point. Back in the day the average person had a lot more than they do today. 10 kids used to be quite common. Now it seems the average is around 3. Are you saying that poor people shouldn't be able to have kids? I think irresponsible should be defined a little more. How do you know they don't want them? People who don't want their kids have options. Everyone should be able to experience the joys of having children. Not everyone can have good jobs and make good money. Some people abuse the system and maybe there should be more things in place to stop that. But, some people don't and genuinely need some help. There will always be rich and poor people in our country… [cont.]
Answered by HAHA - Sun Aug 24 13:51:14 2008
Q. Every working person is offended by the benefits that irresponsible people receive for having children that they neither want or can afford. But these children are innocent victims of their parents behaviors, none asked to be here. It is hypocritical to complaining about feeding a child here, when we spend billions killing children in other countries. With more and more people having children out of wedlock and no slowing in site. How do we alter this behavior without harming the children more? Since we can not sterilize people in this country, what do we do or is this just how its going to be?
Asked by Wendell S - Sun Aug 24 13:46:58 2008 - - 13 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Having children is a part of being human. Most people have them at some point. Back in the day the average person had a lot more than they do today. 10 kids used to be quite common. Now it seems the average is around 3. Are you saying that poor people shouldn't be able to have kids? I think irresponsible should be defined a little more. How do you know they don't want them? People who don't want their kids have options. Everyone should be able to experience the joys of having children. Not everyone can have good jobs and make good money. Some people abuse the system and maybe there should be more things in place to stop that. But, some people don't and genuinely need some help. There will always be rich and poor people in our country… [cont.]
Answered by HAHA - Sun Aug 24 13:51:14 2008
What are good adoption agencies for children victims in Haiti?
Q. My mother has always been interested in adopting a child, me being her only child and she cannot produce anymore children. With the tragedy that occurred in Haiti recently my mother heard that there were possibilities in adopting a child. Her concern is is there any good sites for more information on this or an application form or process, she would highly appreciate to held the cause!
Asked by Wilbert E - Thu Jan 21 20:31:44 2010 - - 13 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Secretary Napolitano Announces Humanitarian Parole Policy for Certain Haitian Orphans Fact Sheet On Jan. 18, Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Janet Napolitano, in coordination with the U.S. Department of State (DOS), today announced a humanitarian parole policy allowing orphaned children from Haiti to enter the United States temporarily on an individual basis to ensure that they receive the care they need as part of the U.S. government s ongoing support of international recovery efforts after last week s earthquake. DHS and DOS are working together to issue travel documents (either immigrant visas or humanitarian parole authorizations) for children who fall into the two categories described below. Once these children are… [cont.]
Answered by gypsywinter - Thu Jan 21 20:43:06 2010
Q. My mother has always been interested in adopting a child, me being her only child and she cannot produce anymore children. With the tragedy that occurred in Haiti recently my mother heard that there were possibilities in adopting a child. Her concern is is there any good sites for more information on this or an application form or process, she would highly appreciate to held the cause!
Asked by Wilbert E - Thu Jan 21 20:31:44 2010 - - 13 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Secretary Napolitano Announces Humanitarian Parole Policy for Certain Haitian Orphans Fact Sheet On Jan. 18, Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Janet Napolitano, in coordination with the U.S. Department of State (DOS), today announced a humanitarian parole policy allowing orphaned children from Haiti to enter the United States temporarily on an individual basis to ensure that they receive the care they need as part of the U.S. government s ongoing support of international recovery efforts after last week s earthquake. DHS and DOS are working together to issue travel documents (either immigrant visas or humanitarian parole authorizations) for children who fall into the two categories described below. Once these children are… [cont.]
Answered by gypsywinter - Thu Jan 21 20:43:06 2010
What are the basic rights of children? How can I do more to further the cause of child rights?
Q. Is there anything concerning you re the rights of a child? Do you think that more can be done to protect children and their rights? What kind of rights would that be? Any ideas of how I can contribute to improve the situation concerning child rights?
Asked by hotbiscuitsans - Tue Feb 17 04:25:15 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. For one thing, you could advocate for universal health care so that all children have a right to medical attention when they are sick, without regard to their parents' poverty or immigration decisions, for which they are not responsible.
Answered by RE - Tue Feb 17 04:37:20 2009
Q. Is there anything concerning you re the rights of a child? Do you think that more can be done to protect children and their rights? What kind of rights would that be? Any ideas of how I can contribute to improve the situation concerning child rights?
Asked by hotbiscuitsans - Tue Feb 17 04:25:15 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. For one thing, you could advocate for universal health care so that all children have a right to medical attention when they are sick, without regard to their parents' poverty or immigration decisions, for which they are not responsible.
Answered by RE - Tue Feb 17 04:37:20 2009
What are the rules for claiming children on taxes?
Q. I have 2 children and a court order that expressly states that I am only to claim one of the children and my ex-spouse is to claim the other child. Will I be fined or penalized for claiming both of the children on my taxes because of the binding court order?
Asked by Shannon G - Thu Jan 31 11:08:00 2008 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. yes - if/when you get caught. careful with this one, you'll get fined by the IRS and the court could order you to pay your ex the credit you got on your taxes for the 2nd child. why would you even try to play the system anyway? play by the rules and you'll be just fine.
Answered by smarty pants - Thu Jan 31 11:14:33 2008
Q. I have 2 children and a court order that expressly states that I am only to claim one of the children and my ex-spouse is to claim the other child. Will I be fined or penalized for claiming both of the children on my taxes because of the binding court order?
Asked by Shannon G - Thu Jan 31 11:08:00 2008 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. yes - if/when you get caught. careful with this one, you'll get fined by the IRS and the court could order you to pay your ex the credit you got on your taxes for the 2nd child. why would you even try to play the system anyway? play by the rules and you'll be just fine.
Answered by smarty pants - Thu Jan 31 11:14:33 2008
How many children can I watch in my home?
Q. I live in Anderson,SC and would like to know how many children can I watch in my home without having to be registered? I have 2 children of my own, and am watching my two nieces as well. Thanks!
Asked by christina.yost - Mon Jan 26 21:30:42 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I think the limit may be 5 or 4 where i live. So i would go around that assumption, my cousin had to register before she could take either the fourth or 5th child. But I am sure if its family and such you wont make that big of difference as long as your not trying ot start a daycare center and publicizing it. Sorry i was of much help, but hopefully i gave you somewhat of an idea!
Answered by Rachel - Wed Jan 28 10:27:22 2009
Q. I live in Anderson,SC and would like to know how many children can I watch in my home without having to be registered? I have 2 children of my own, and am watching my two nieces as well. Thanks!
Asked by christina.yost - Mon Jan 26 21:30:42 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I think the limit may be 5 or 4 where i live. So i would go around that assumption, my cousin had to register before she could take either the fourth or 5th child. But I am sure if its family and such you wont make that big of difference as long as your not trying ot start a daycare center and publicizing it. Sorry i was of much help, but hopefully i gave you somewhat of an idea!
Answered by Rachel - Wed Jan 28 10:27:22 2009
How Many dead children does it take to fill your Prius?
Q. Come on you know the answer, how many starving children does it take to get to your environmental rallies, or fill up the bio bus that you use to get there. For electric cars how many homeless and frozen children does it take you.
Asked by The Don - Tue Nov 24 17:00:05 2009 - - 7 Answers - 0 Comments
A. for me, i used 2 yr olds so, i could fit quite a bit (193 to be exact). if your wondering where i got all the babies, well... there is a orphanage across the street and a cheap motel across the block.
Answered by Mister R - Tue Nov 24 17:14:47 2009
Q. Come on you know the answer, how many starving children does it take to get to your environmental rallies, or fill up the bio bus that you use to get there. For electric cars how many homeless and frozen children does it take you.
Asked by The Don - Tue Nov 24 17:00:05 2009 - - 7 Answers - 0 Comments
A. for me, i used 2 yr olds so, i could fit quite a bit (193 to be exact). if your wondering where i got all the babies, well... there is a orphanage across the street and a cheap motel across the block.
Answered by Mister R - Tue Nov 24 17:14:47 2009
How are the children that the players walk out with in the World Cup picked?
Q. Who are those children? How are the children picked? Do you have to be a certain age?
Asked by Juventina - Sun Nov 25 10:44:53 2007 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. in the Premier League they are kids who have won competitions or kids who are in poor health and need something to look forward to - sometimes they are just kids who have rich daddies who are willing to pay any price to get them in the spotlight
Answered by xabiswife - Sun Nov 25 11:09:46 2007
Q. Who are those children? How are the children picked? Do you have to be a certain age?
Asked by Juventina - Sun Nov 25 10:44:53 2007 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. in the Premier League they are kids who have won competitions or kids who are in poor health and need something to look forward to - sometimes they are just kids who have rich daddies who are willing to pay any price to get them in the spotlight
Answered by xabiswife - Sun Nov 25 11:09:46 2007
What do you think about children being taught the difference between dogma and reality?
Q. To rational adults (not religious people), the difference between dogma and reality is quite obvious. But to children who still believe in Santa, God and the Tooth Fairy, the difference between dogma and reality is not easy to determine. Children rely on adults to teach them about reality but if adults are teaching children about Santa, God and the Tooth Fairy, then this can t be doing them any good, right?
Asked by Desiree - Mon Jan 11 18:15:19 2010 - - 18 Answers - 0 Comments
A. You would first have to know what reality is.
Answered by No Chance Without Jesus - Mon Jan 11 18:18:32 2010
Q. To rational adults (not religious people), the difference between dogma and reality is quite obvious. But to children who still believe in Santa, God and the Tooth Fairy, the difference between dogma and reality is not easy to determine. Children rely on adults to teach them about reality but if adults are teaching children about Santa, God and the Tooth Fairy, then this can t be doing them any good, right?
Asked by Desiree - Mon Jan 11 18:15:19 2010 - - 18 Answers - 0 Comments
A. You would first have to know what reality is.
Answered by No Chance Without Jesus - Mon Jan 11 18:18:32 2010
i have a children home for the less privelged in our society in kenya like orphans and street children,anyhelp
Q. i am a pastor and lecturer in kenya and have a children home for the less plivelged in our society.is there any kind of support or financial aid for such people from your organisation?we shall appreciate any kind of support whether education ,social or physical support.
Asked by Simon M - Tue Jun 3 07:37:54 2008 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. aki uuh ni ujinga. Wacha ku chukua pesa za watu. stop soliciting and begging for money online.
Answered by Teenage Guru - Fri Jun 6 16:10:39 2008
Q. i am a pastor and lecturer in kenya and have a children home for the less plivelged in our society.is there any kind of support or financial aid for such people from your organisation?we shall appreciate any kind of support whether education ,social or physical support.
Asked by Simon M - Tue Jun 3 07:37:54 2008 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. aki uuh ni ujinga. Wacha ku chukua pesa za watu. stop soliciting and begging for money online.
Answered by Teenage Guru - Fri Jun 6 16:10:39 2008
How do you cope with your partners children from a previous relationship?
Q. What advice can you give to someone who has no children and has a partner with three children to a previous relationship? How do you cope with them sharing time between you and their children? What do you do when their children turn up unexpectedly and you have already made plans?
Asked by Melikemore - Thu Jun 11 09:35:50 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. my brother is a single dad w/ 2 kids so i know what your talking about. the it works with him- his kids come first. their mom gave up her parental rights and my bro hasn't talked to her in 10 years. a girl made the mistake of telling him it was her or the kids...she moved out.
Answered by Rylan - Thu Jun 11 09:39:50 2009
Q. What advice can you give to someone who has no children and has a partner with three children to a previous relationship? How do you cope with them sharing time between you and their children? What do you do when their children turn up unexpectedly and you have already made plans?
Asked by Melikemore - Thu Jun 11 09:35:50 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. my brother is a single dad w/ 2 kids so i know what your talking about. the it works with him- his kids come first. their mom gave up her parental rights and my bro hasn't talked to her in 10 years. a girl made the mistake of telling him it was her or the kids...she moved out.
Answered by Rylan - Thu Jun 11 09:39:50 2009
How relevant is bonding children to parents today against so much angst?
Q. I came up with this quote today with a point about renewed relationships and to basics in life at the end. Malachi 4:1 6 See, I will send the prophet Elijah to you before that great and dreadful day of the LORD comes. He will turn the hearts of the parents to their children, and the hearts of the children to their parents; or else I will come and strike the land with total destruction. Trust gravity to keep you on the ground. Trust God to bring you into his presence.
Asked by Theo - Fri Dec 18 03:05:10 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Hey Skeezix, we got a Religion & Spirituality board on YA. Go spew your Bible stuff over there.
Answered by Tiger Lily rules? wat - Fri Dec 18 04:00:51 2009
Q. I came up with this quote today with a point about renewed relationships and to basics in life at the end. Malachi 4:1 6 See, I will send the prophet Elijah to you before that great and dreadful day of the LORD comes. He will turn the hearts of the parents to their children, and the hearts of the children to their parents; or else I will come and strike the land with total destruction. Trust gravity to keep you on the ground. Trust God to bring you into his presence.
Asked by Theo - Fri Dec 18 03:05:10 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Hey Skeezix, we got a Religion & Spirituality board on YA. Go spew your Bible stuff over there.
Answered by Tiger Lily rules? wat - Fri Dec 18 04:00:51 2009
What's wrong with allowing your children to choose a false religion that will take them to hell?
Q. Well,I hear some ignorant people say to let their children grow up and choose their own religion. This kind of statement shows how little one cares about their children's soul.What if your child believes a lie and is dammed.Do you care?
Asked by Grayghost - Sun Oct 12 19:17:48 2008 - - 25 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Good point...but don't expect atheists to get it.
Answered by Rev Albert Einstein - Sun Oct 12 19:27:56 2008
Q. Well,I hear some ignorant people say to let their children grow up and choose their own religion. This kind of statement shows how little one cares about their children's soul.What if your child believes a lie and is dammed.Do you care?
Asked by Grayghost - Sun Oct 12 19:17:48 2008 - - 25 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Good point...but don't expect atheists to get it.
Answered by Rev Albert Einstein - Sun Oct 12 19:27:56 2008
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Michelle Obama's Target: Obesity in Children
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The number of overweight kids has tripled in the last 30 years, and an alarming number of American children have high cholesterol, high blood pressure and ...
Premature death is more likely in obese children USA Today
Obese Children Twice as Likely to Die Before 55 ABC News
Michelle Obama's formula for healthy children Los Angeles Times
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New York Times
The number of overweight kids has tripled in the last 30 years, and an alarming number of American children have high cholesterol, high blood pressure and ...
Premature death is more likely in obese children USA Today
Obese Children Twice as Likely to Die Before 55 ABC News
Michelle Obama's formula for healthy children Los Angeles Times
BusinessWeek - The Money Times - Reno Gazette Journal
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Selling Ethiopian children (CBS News)
Elias Kifle
ue, 16 Feb 2010 02:20:12 GM
When I return at Bole air port, I counted 12 Ethiopian . children. with white people in the same plane and some more also joined us later but I don't know how many they were. Their age any where between 2 months to 8 years and some older ...
Elias Kifle
ue, 16 Feb 2010 02:20:12 GM
When I return at Bole air port, I counted 12 Ethiopian . children. with white people in the same plane and some more also joined us later but I don't know how many they were. Their age any where between 2 months to 8 years and some older ...
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