Philosophy typically deals with ideas best reserved for advanced (i.e. tertiary or accelerated-learning programmes) education.
As such, it is not likely parents form any opinion on the subject, since it is not usually taught to children. One wonders why, when much education around the world focuses on religious topics, no less a complex area than philosophy.
because they want there best for their children and want them to succeed in life
they didnt think it was important. poorer families needed them to work, but rich children were usually educated.
Sometimes, parents want to choose their children's lives FOR them, and that's wrong. Some parents want doctors, lawyers and even soldiers, but those decisions are up to their children.
Some morons think it causes autism, even though the study stating it did was proven to be FRADULENT.
It depends on if their parents want their children or not.
For small children yes, but not for the older ones. They know what they like and want to become. You can't decide what jobs they will have in the future, that is their choice. Parents and children together with expert counselors should decide the course for the child.
Not if they don't want to.
Parents can call their children whatever they want. Regardless of what they've changed their names to, they're still their children.
Both are authorities. Both (if the parents are good parents) want the best for their children.
If you wanted to search for wisdom and the right way to live, you would study Philosophy.
Parents want to beat their children because they do things that gets on their nerves and that's horrible like say if their children came home and they get a bad report or do something that they are not suppose to do like with grownups do they would want to tear their children up. That's my answer
No only if the parents spoil their children