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No. Children often get warts. They are from a virus that can be found in sand boxes and other places.
If your under 18 your parents are blamed, but if your over 18 your blamed.
On the Jews.
Because they bought the clothes, and therefore the parents are in trouble now.
girl"s parents to be blamed...
because they blamed the jews for causing the financial crisis.
I can't belive my parents blamed me for my brother's mess.
Yes in the cases of family abductions where one of the parents do it. That is about 200,000/year. Others are about 58000/year. There are many reasons why children go missing. Some run away and others are kidnapped. We can not watch them 24/7, that is not life. Our job as parents is to teach them about life so they can handle it if something happens - not to lock them up. There was a research on the UK about how much time children spend outside of their free time and it's only 20%. Their parents were out 80% of the time. It's not parents fault their children go missing unless they kick them out of the house but many miss what is going on in their children's life and especially online. That is where they meet the predators.
The truant should be made responsible for what they have done because they know what they did was wrong, but the teacher should phone the parents and discuss the problem so the parents are more aware of what their child is up too and it is then their responsibility to deal with any problems that child may have for truancy and deal with it.
It many cases they should be. Often children are not properly supervised and controlled when young, so they grow up thinking they must be allowed to do anything. But on the other hand, there could be parts of a child's personality that prevent it from performing well, regardless of upbringing.
He made a Holocaust for Jews and blamed them for everything WWII, Financial crisis, etc. He did this, I think, because he was tired of seeing Jews in his life
As children grow up into adulthood they learn to make decisions for themselves. Sometimes these may be in accord with their parents wishes and sometimes not. If the parents want the child to do something wrong then they of course should not follow this. However, if they did, even if it was following a bad example, the children would not be blamed, when they are young, for following such. The important thing is that the child be given all the information on which to make an informed choice when they are able. In the Christian context this is why Christian parents tell their children all they know about Jesus Christ. In this case, the child will at some point decide for themselves who to follow. In this situation, if they accepted Jesus for themselves, they would not then be following their parents anymore but Jesus, although usually for a time they would be under the instruction of their parents and other Christians.