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  2. Parental Rights Amendment to the United States Constitution

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    The amendment's advocates say that it will allow parents' rights to direct the upbringing of their children, protected from federal interference, and the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child. The Amendment was first proposed during the 110th Congress as House Joint Resolution 97 in July 2008, but no action was taken during that ...

  3. Legal status of tattooing in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Parent/guardian must give written consent, written consent must be notarized, and the parent/guardian must be present during the procedure. [34] Minors may have their ears pierced [35] no restrictions Kan. Stat. Ann. §65-1953 [7] Kan. Stat. Ann. §65-1940 to 65-1954 [7] Kentucky none specified [36] Parent/guardian must give written, notarized ...

  4. Age of consent in the United States - Wikipedia

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    A 13-year-old can consent to any 15-year-old. A 14-year-old can consent to any 16-year-old. A 15-year-old can consent to any 17-year-old. A 14-year-old born on January 1 can consent to a 17-year-old born on February 1 as there is a 2-year-and-11-month difference, just under the 3-year difference.

  5. Work at home parent - Wikipedia

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    This flexibility can give workers more options when planning tasks, business and non-business, including parenting duties. While some remote workers opt for childcare outside the home, others integrate child rearing into their working time and workspace. The latter are considered work-at-home parents. Many WAHPs start home businesses to care ...

  6. Is It Okay to Bring Your Kid to Work When Your Child Care ...

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    If you wake up to a sick kid who can't go to school or if your normal child care provider cancels and you don't have a back-up, you might be wondering if you can simply bring your kid to work with ...

  7. Parental consent - Wikipedia

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    Parental consent laws (also known as parental involvement laws) [1] in some countries require that one or more parents consent to or be notified before their minor child [2] can legally engage in certain activities. Parental consent may refer to: A parent's right to give consent, or be informed, before their minor child undergoes medical ...

  8. We give our kids full autonomy over decisions parents usually ...

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    The typical advice didn't work My son received his diagnosis first, at age 3. I stuck to the conventional wisdom for parenting autistic kids such as strict routines, visual cues, and an emphasis ...

  9. Child sexual abuse laws in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In contrast, minors are unable to give consent under the law. Indeed, the term "minor" refers to a person who has not yet reached majority, the age at which one may give consent in any legal matter (for example, a minor cannot make a valid contract). [7] However, actual laws and the maximum ages that constitute breach of law vary by state. A ...