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  2. Father absence - Wikipedia

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    A higher percentage of children with a constantly absent biological father reported having sexual intercourse than those in the partially absent group. Those with a stepfather present and those with a biological father always absent have the earliest first-time experiences of sexual intercourse at on average 15.11 years old, whereas children ...

  3. Capsule neural network - Wikipedia

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    The outputs from one capsule (child) are routed to capsules in the next layer (parent) according to the child's ability to predict the parents' outputs. Over the course of a few iterations, each parents' outputs may converge with the predictions of some children and diverge from those of others, meaning that that parent is present or absent ...

  4. Dysfunctional family - Wikipedia

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    The Golden Child (also known as the Hero or Superkid [12]): a child who becomes a high achiever or overachiever outside the family (e.g., in academics or athletics) as a means of escaping the dysfunctional family environment, defining themselves independently of their role in the dysfunctional family, currying favor with parents, or shielding ...

  5. De novo mutation - Wikipedia

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    Older parents, especially fathers, tend to have a higher risk of having children with de novo mutations due to the higher number of cell divisions in the male germ line as men age. [ 5 ] In genetic counselling, parents are often told that after having a first child with a condition caused by a de novo mutation the risk of a having a second ...

  6. Helicopter parent - Wikipedia

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    Judith Warner recounts Levine's descriptions of parents who are physically "hyper-present" but psychologically absent. [19] Katie Roiphe, commenting on Levine's work in Slate elaborates on myths about helicopter parenting: "[I]t is about too much presence, but it's also about the wrong kind of presence. In fact, it can be reasonably read by ...

  7. Deadbeat parent - Wikipedia

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    According to a California study, 76% of the $14.4 billion in child support arrears in California has been attributed to "obligors" who lack the ability to pay (see Figure 1, pp. 5-4). In California, the "deadbeat" parents had a median annual income of $6349, arrears of $9447, ongoing support of $300 per month.

  8. Roles of mothers in Disney media - Wikipedia

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    The Rescuers: Penny – no parents, but gets adoptive parents by the end. The Fox and the Hound: Copper – no mother. Tron franchise: Sam Flynn – no mother. No father for the majority of his life as well. The Black Cauldron: Taran – no parents; Princess Eilonwy – no parents, assumed dead. The Great Mouse Detective: Olivia Flaversham ...

  9. Maternal bond - Wikipedia

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    The maternal bond between a woman and her biological child usually begins to develop during pregnancy. The pregnant female often adapts her lifestyle to suit the needs of the developing infant, for example by eating or retaining from eating certain foods or undertaking or avoiding certain activities. At around 18 to 25 weeks, the mother begins ...