It is highly likely that a child raised by very narcissistic parents will not become narcissistic. They might struggle to undo enmeshment, dependence, and approval seeking behaviors. It depends on how much the child perceives his or her own sense of otherness in comparison to his or her parent.
Pay them attention and love them as much as you can...more if you were raised in a dysfunctional environment. And keep their father as far away as possible - I think that is what does even more damage than a distant mother, the abusive narcissistic parent is the one that forces them to retreat to a fantasy world where they are safe and omnipotent.
Well I was raised in a two parent home but to me absolutely not.The challenges and the lifestyle is very much different.
No.
The parent. It was the parent who incurred the expenses to support the child.
The difference between a biological parent and an adoptive parent is that the biological parent is the one who is related to the child by blood and the adoptive parent is the one that raised the child.
Are you handfeeding the baby or is the bird being parent raised?
No.
Lions are raised by a whole pack mainly the females but the male will tolerate them
Sure.Of course! It does all depend on the way the child was raised.
The best thing you can do to protect yourself from the negative behaviors with which your deceased alcoholic parent left you is to go to counseling. If possible, find a counselor who specializes in the children of alcoholics.
a child raised by someone who is not its natural parent and for a temporary period is known as a 'foster child'. A child raised by another parent on a permanent basis is known as 'adopted'
In Arizona, you can file to have it raised if the either parent has a increase or decrease of income of 15% or more. And/Or if the child is over 12, then it can be raised 10%.