The Impact of Continued Contact with Biological Parents upon ...
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov › pmc › articlesOct 01, 2010 · Drawing from attachment theory, which proposes that preserving the connections between children and their biological parents is beneficial to children’s mental health even when the early relationship has been troubled, it is proposed that children’s contact with their biological parents will moderate the relations between the severity of child maltreatment and depression and externalizing behavior problems.
Children Have Rights | Them Before Us
thembeforeus.com › children-have-rightsIn the parent-child relationship, rights are symbiotic; the inherent right a mother and father possess to raise their child is tied to the fact that they’re the only two people responsible for bringing their child into existence. “Biological parents have a strictly non-transferable obligation to love their children themselves, an obligation that is weighty, given the unique closeness of the parent-child biological relationship and the importance of this benefit for the well-being of the ...
Chromosomes Fact Sheet - Genome.gov
www.genome.gov › about-genomics › fact-sheetsAug 15, 2020 · This explains why children inherit some of their traits from their mother and others from their father. The pattern of inheritance is different for the small circular chromosome found in mitochondria. Only egg cells - and not sperm cells - keep their mitochondria during fertilization. So, mitochondrial DNA is always inherited from the female parent.