But it was also prevalent among the children of parents with prestigious occupations.
Drug and alcohol problems were found to feature heavily in the background of the children's parents and 88% of the children had been abused or neglected.
He said it was well recognised that advertising companies used child psychologists to "manipulate" the desires of the children beyond the influence of the parents.
As for those children, they themselves run a far higher risk of ending up in prison than the children of unincarcerated parents.
"It was always important to the girls that they were the children of immigrant parents, and when their father's business was wiped out during the Depression, the sisters left school and went out on the road to sing, using their music to support their family as best they could, " the biography said.
Parents who teach at home are deeply involved in their children's education, and the children of such parents do well in normal schools, too.
More and more parents, he says, are living away from their children and the practice of children taking care of elderly parents is fading.
Ch Insp Graham Goulden of the VRU emphasised the importance of parents educating their children about the effects of alcohol through their actions and encouraged people to have a sensible Christmas.
By failing to act appropriately with the immediate firing of an abusive coach who himself had violated the trust of the parents who entrusted him with their children, Tim Pernetti violated the trust of these same parents.
And research from the Brookings Institution found that it can be very difficult for children of single parents to rise up out of poverty: 58% children raised in the poorest third of income levels who lived with two parents rose up, while only 44% of children of single parents were able to.
Practice makes perfect, and so by the time the reach adulthood, the children of more affluent parents find that the skills needed to navigate college and the workplace come naturally to them.
The conception of children who share the genes of three parents could be one step closer to reality.
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It doesn't sound okay to the children who -- and the parents of the children who will have to give up mental health services, or to seniors who would lose services, or to those who, understandably, worry about our border being protected who would then see a reduction in the Border Patrol because the sequester goes into effect.
The law stipulates that online services with youngsters among their customers must obtain the consent of the children's parents before collecting data from them.
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At the time, he said it wasn't the fault of the children that their parents were in the United States illegally, that they were the last people society should punish.
Proceeding through their village, the Toshidon knock on doors and walls to summon the children of the house, whose parents have informed the men in advance of any mischief of the past year.
The States also approved changes to the Children's Law to clarify the situation in cases of assisted reproduction, to give parents with children born with the help of a donor or via surrogacy the same rights as those who have their children biologically.
The government seems to realise the difficulties: Ed Balls, the children's secretary, poured cold water on the idea of criminal prosecutions for parents, although the possibility of kicking children out if deception is uncovered was left open.
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At the Christmas Day party, I have the hopeless task of organising the games for excited children - and parents - until rescued by the arrival of Santa Claus.
"(The law has) diminished access to and quality of education for many of Alabama's Hispanic children, resulted in missed school days, chilled or prevented the participation of parents in their children's education, and transformed the climates of some schools into less safe and welcoming spaces for Hispanic children, " Perez wrote.
They were mainly the home addresses of students, but also included the second addresses of children of separated parents.
The prince said some of the children had lost parents and suffered "horrendous experiences".
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On the other hand, all children, including the children of foreign-born parents, are required to attend school.
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And indeed, the murder of the Fogel children and their parents was greeted with jubilation in Gaza.
The children of economically stressed parents were also less likely to engage in positive social behaviors like helping others and volunteering.
Where it ended can be seen in the smiles on the faces and the joy of the parents of tens of thousands of children that have been conceived via test-tube fertilisation.
While these meals supposedly providing each child with an extra 500 calories a day are certainly beneficial, they do not replace the nutritional guidance the parents of young children need.
As his first initiative, he proposed sweeping changes to America's schools, including the annual testing of elementary-school pupils and the use of vouchers to help parents of children in bad public schools to pay for private or religious education.
That's the way to ensure that in dealing with our fiscal challenges, we do not ask, as the Republican plan does, that the burden of meeting those challenges falls solely on middle-class Americans, seniors, the parents of children with disabilities, and others.
No self-respecting British playwright will write a play called "Three Jewish Children" telling the story of how Palestinian parents do in fact teach their children to become mass murderers of Jews.
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