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Not likely to happen. Parents are responsible for their children until they reach the age of majority, usually 18. Until then, parents have the right to control their children's activities as long as they are not harming the child.
Parents can empower their children by encouraging independence, fostering open communication, and providing opportunities for decision-making. By supporting their children's autonomy and involving them in important decisions, parents can help them feel in control of their lives.
Children had no 'rights'. The parents had complete control over their families.
Parents were only allowed to visit their children a few minutes.
If the parents are disciplining their children well the children should not be out of control in the first place. If the children are then leave the children with a babysitter and if you cannot afford that trade off babysitting with a friend. No one likes the visit or event ruined by out of control children and it not only makes the parents look like fools for allowing their children's bad behavior, but adults will unfairly dislike your children which is sad because often times unruly children generally grow up and become decent young adults.
Not if a doctor gets a court order.
Authoritarian
when children grow up in violent homes they think it's normal behavior to control a weak parent because it's all about power and control
Some parents may need to lose some control issues over their children, at the appropriate age involved with those children. That is a hard lesson to learn for some parents.
When children are abandoned by their parents there can be long term effects. The most common effect in abandoned children is difficulty in forming attachments in relationships throughout their lives.
Usually in the United States, children tend to stay with their parents until they reach the age of 18. This is due to college. In other countries, such as Italy in Europe, children usually stay with their parents until they are married.