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parent-child

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parent-child

In database management, a relationship between two files. The parent file contains required data about a subject, such as employees and customers. The child is the offspring; for example, an order is the child to the customer, who is the parent.



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The study, "The Importance of Play in Promoting Healthy Child Development and Maintaining Strong Parent-Child Bonds," cites various social forces that have continued to threaten play, including changes in family structure, competitive college-admissions processes, and shorter recess periods and cuts in physical-education programs in many schools.
Marital love, parent-child involvement in joint activities and the affective quality of parent-child relationships were all examined as potential mediators of negative spillover's effect on parental knowledge.
A full and final adoption establishes a parent-child relationship; it can occur only if both adoptive parents, or the sole adoptive parent (in adoptions by one parent) see the orphan before or during the adoption proceedings.
 
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