Legally Some states can try 16 year olds as adults Morally Parenting should be a lifelong process (with gradual decreases in control as the child gets older). Some parents like to give their child more freedoms as they get older to increase the likliehood of mature outcomes in children. This should be a gradual process.
Depending on your child you may have to change your parenting plans yearly, every couple of years or every few weeks. *No you don't as long as you (and the child's other parent if they are in the picture) are on the same page, do whatever will keep peace between you and your child
You can not throw your minor child out of the house. They have to be adult age or emancipated for that or it is child abandonment and illegal. It's back to punishing bad behavior aka parenting.
Dr- Phil - 2002 Radical Parenting 10-16 was released on: USA: 3 October 2011
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No. Becoming a parent does not emancipate a minor.
The parents have to sign a document permitting you to marry at 16. Once married, you are on your own.
The parents have to sign a document permitting you to marry at 16. Once married, you are on your own.
Poor parenting is when you don"t know what are your child's dislikes or like not giving them attention is a result most importantly it allows your child to feel abandonment it can trigger anxiety to a child theres more i can go off on but this is a big one for me.
Yes she can.
Pregnancy doesn't change anything so you can only move out if you have parental consent, is married, or if 16 is the legal age where you live.
when your 13 I had my son at 16 and he is two now. I'm the happiest dad in the world and wouldn't change a thing.
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