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surrogate parent
noun
A person who takes care of a child when the normal parents are unavailable see also foster parent
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In a 1987 interview with the New York Times, Wilson described Richards as "a kind of surrogate parent".
Caring aunt and grandaunt and surrogate parent to many.
He embraced his friend's mother as a surrogate parent.
The group uses an ultralight aircraft and its pilot as a surrogate parent.
Her mother worries that she tries to be a surrogate parent.
They often live with them, acting as both coach and surrogate parent.
The case has promoted calls for regulation of the surrogate parent industry.
Makoto becomes their surrogate parent, and they are joined by a cousin, Akihiko (Yohichiroh Saitoh), a vacationing college student.
Goodner's mother died in 2008, her father earlier this year, so Teeter has become a surrogate parent.
Mr. Ganzer said he was concerned that the Internet had become a surrogate parent for some Long Island adolescents.
She said Francis was like a surrogate parent to her after their mother died when they were children.
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