No, but many parents have that belief. Parents are human beings, and they make mistakes, too.
No not all the time, sometimes children have to experience things on their own.Not always, sometimes the child has to learn the hard way.
because they want to do whats best for you and they think about what they did as a kid.
Children do not think about their parents as adults think about other people. Most children (unless grossly mistreated by one or both parents over a long period of time) simply love their parents. The child would do anything to please their parents and get praise from them.
It's always best to let children connect with their parents. The games you can let them play together is baking, cooking, and anything that lets them enjoy each other's company.
Both are authorities. Both (if the parents are good parents) want the best for their children.
Tell them that you are very mature now and show them that you are mature.
Saying "hello".
The best scenario is to have two parents that maintain an active interest in the children. Children need contact with their parents, it's unfair to them to be put in the middle of an adult relationship that is strained.
well parents are a bother, but they love and care about you. they want the best for you and your life. they want you to be successful in life and get some where. unless you know that a parent is doing the wrong thing then listen to them, otherwise who knows whats gonna happen to you in life? but it probably won't be what your parents expected it to be, they won't be proud or might feel the same about you.... but they always love you..... remember that! well parents are a bother, but they love and care about you. they want the best for you and your life. they want you to be successful in life and get some where. unless you know that a parent is doing the wrong thing then listen to them, otherwise who knows whats gonna happen to you in life? but it probably won't be what your parents expected it to be, they won't be proud or might feel the same about you.... but they always love you..... remember that!
because they want there best for their children and want them to succeed in life
In this statement, the verb "make" signifies the action of parents assuming the role or position of being the best teachers for their children. It implies that parents have a significant impact on their children's education and development.
Yes. Both parents have responsibility that the court order is followed. The court have decided that it is in the child's best interest to have access to both parents. The child might not think so now but then again that is why children need parents - they don't always know what is best for them.