The children face the possibility of growing up without their father.
In the first few days your child will face new places, people, rules and relationships.
Older children sometimes face more difficult problems with others' reactions.
What these children face is a kind of colonial experience which they are far too young to fight against.
His future children will also face the challenges of having a black mother and a white Jewish father.
Without the policy, these very same children would likely face starvation and lives of little potential.
His wife and children face being turned out of their 17th century farmhouse after 12 years there.
The people in the second river are falling further behind, and their children face bad odds.
They want their children to face life with hope and determination, not feel secure about death.
A child might face business debts that could force a home to be sold.