I'm not sure what it is for other people but this is how I learned responsibility. I have a younger brother that I love dearly. He's just 4 years younger and we've been best friends from the very beginning. I never really cared about school at all, ever. Failing doesn't bother me. My mom wasn't very strict about it. She would just ask questions like, "What are you going to do next time instead?" and I would make up some crap like "I'll study harder" and all that balony. But I finally started working hard when my brother started failing as well. He is smarter than and has more potential so my mom was a little harsher with him than she is with me. She asked him how he could let this happen and his reply was "Meg doesn't care so why should i?" Immediatly my grades picked up. I didn't do it for the sake of me but for the sake of my brother. It's not easy, that's for sure, and it's hard not to get frustrated with myself, but whenever I set a goal, something that I knew had to get done otherwise it could mess things up, not only for me but for my brother, that's when I stepped up and became responsible. If u read this entire thing I give you props. :P
Parents would say by listening to their instruction and guidelines. However, not all parents are responsible parents, so that may not be the way to be responsible for every daughter. Being responsible includes fulfilling your obligations and holding yourself accountable for your own actions. That is true for every person, not just daughters.
People consider being responsible as taking care of your business and the consequences that go with it. This can be in regards to yourself, your job, family and friends or others.
Do what your parents ask you to do.
Yes, of coarse you are because it is your kid. You thinks hes gonna be responsible?
Well, you just did. Do you think that immature kid is responsible?
in my opinion, whoever was watching the kid at the moment, or whoever let the kid go and get hurt.
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Depends how responsible your kid is, but it would probably be a snake or tarantula. Basically anything sensitive.
Show your parents you're responsible enough to have one.
yes and no it depends if you want one and if you will be responsible or not
reliable, mature, honest, answerable, dutiful
The kid who hit the ball.
Any age as long as the kid is responsible. I am twelve and i got my first phone at nine because i was mature and worked to pay for it.
Yes. It will show them what will happen if they are not responsible.
it depends on how the kid behaves if he is responsible or has A.D.H.D then yes