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parental

[puh-ren-tl] / pəˈrɛn tl /


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The U.S. lacks many common family policy programs found in Europe, including cash transfers for families with children, income support during parental leave, and subsidized childcare.

From Science Daily

Some states have required age verification and parental consent for teens to use platforms.

From The Wall Street Journal

If the me-time in your car lasts so long that it becomes an issue with a spouse or causes you to delay your parental duties too much, it’s time to reconsider, she said.

From The Wall Street Journal

Jersey's government needs to do more to ensure all families in Jersey benefit from the island's parental leave system, a scrutiny panel says.

From BBC

A separate list of supposedly less harmful sites would be accessible, but only with explicit parental approval.

From BBC