Minor children need their parent(s) approval in order to be baptized into The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormon Church). Although many parents do give (sometimes reluctant) consent, it is not unusual for young people with non-member parents to wait until they are 18 to be baptized. Anyone may attend church services whether or not they are baptized.
Kids most likely will not become famous unless their parents were famous before.
Almost all parents. Although most kids dont agree.
Mormons do not believe that quantity of kids has anything to do with salvation. Mormons have more than the average amount of kids because they believe in family. Mormons believe salvation consists of receving all that God has. The idea of Mormons receiving their own planet is a bit of saracsm that is pushed by those who do not like the church.
No, that is false. This question contains a common misconception about Mormons. First, I am not Mormon, nor am I an apologist for their religion. But I have known many Mormons over the years and have observed them as parents. I find no evidence that they are lying to their kids. What they are doing is what ALL parents do: sharing the parents' belief system with the children. Just because you and I are not from their religion does not mean what Mormon parents are teaching is a lie. Mormon parents deeply and sincerely believe in their religion, and they want to share it with their kids. Years later, their kids may remain Mormon (and most do), but they may also decide to seek another path, and that happens sometimes too. But I am troubled by your assertion that Mormon parents are abusive to their kids. I'm a professor, so I see a lot of studies. I have seen none that make the assertion that Mormons are more abusive to their kids than other denominations are. In fact, we can find abusive parents in just about every religion, sad to say. Parents who use religion as a weapon to bully their kids are bad parents; but the fact that they are Mormon does not mean the religion itself encourages such behavior. It does not.
Her parents think of her as a good rollmodel to all the kids who want to become singers.
All the Kids Agree was created in 1997.
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Some activities for kids that would possibly help parents become more responsible would be to take them out for family vacations to spend more time together.
kids become adults when they can operate without their parents and become independent
If an adult has no kids they aren't called parents yet. When they have kids they are, this is because they take care of their kids. Parents are the adult and leader of their kids. Children call them; Mom, dad, mother, father, etc. Parents make the rules, some work, cook, clean, play with, watch and help their children to become adults like them.
Assuming both the parents and the godparents agree, and the godparents have no domestic, or child-related convictions, It would be fine; there are no laws preventing this.
Parents send their kids to boot camp because they probably cannot handle their child's behavior and they need someone else to put them back into shape and have them become a mature adult.