to place a child for adoption
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adoptto place (a child) for adoption
TREEHOUSEPlace of escape for a child.
mainstreamto place (as a disabled child) in regular school classes
mainstreamedMAINSTREAM, to place (as a disabled child) in regular school classes
mainstreamsMAINSTREAM, to place (as a disabled child) in regular school classes
babysatto baby-sit for (a child)
babysitto care for a child temporarily
babysittingBABYSIT, to care for a child temporarily
babysitsBABYSIT, to care for a child temporarily
babysatBABYSIT, to care for a child temporarily
highchaira chair for a child to sit at table
highchairsHIGHCHAIR, a chair for a child to sit at table
babysatto care for a child while the parents are away
THEBOGEYMANWhat a parent might warn a child to watch out for
changelinga child substituted for another, esp one supposed to be left by the fairies
fatheringAssign the paternity of a child or responsibility for a book, idea, or action to
changelingsCHANGELING, a child substituted for another, esp one supposed to be left by the fairies
changelingsA child believed to have been secretly substituted by fairies for the parents' real child in infancy
nonsupportFailure to provide for the maintenance of a child, spouse, or other dependent as required by law
changelingA child believed to have been secretly substituted by fairies for the parents' real child in infancy
nonsupportsFailure to provide for the maintenance of a child, spouse, or other dependent as required by law
harnessesAn arrangement of straps for fastening something to a person's body, such as a parachute, or for restraining a young child
guardiansA person who looks after and is legally responsible for someone who is unable to manage their own affairs, esp. an incompetent or disabled person or a child whose parents have died
guardianA person who looks after and is legally responsible for someone who is unable to manage their own affairs, esp. an incompetent or disabled person or a child whose parents have died