Parental

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Parental

Parental (pronunciation: /pəˈrɛnt(ə)l/), from the Latin parentalis, is a term that pertains to parents or guardians, or anything related to or characteristic of them. It is often used in various contexts in the field of medicine, psychology, and sociology.

Parental Care

Parental Care is the phenomenon of providing direct care, protection, and nourishment to offspring. This is a common behavior in a wide range of species, including humans.

Parental Consent

Parental Consent is a legal term that refers to the permission a parent or guardian gives for their child to do something. In a medical context, parental consent is often required for treatments or procedures involving minors.

Parental Rights

Parental Rights are the legal rights and responsibilities that parents have, which allow them to make decisions regarding their child's welfare, including health and medical decisions.

Parental Leave

Parental Leave is a period of approved absence from work granted to parents before and after the birth or adoption of their child. It is a crucial aspect of employment law and social policy.

Parental Alienation

Parental Alienation is a term used in psychology and family law to describe a situation where a child becomes estranged from one parent due to the psychological manipulation of the other parent.

Parental Bond

The Parental Bond is the unique emotional relationship between a parent and their child. It is a fundamental aspect of human social and emotional development.

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