absoloutly NOT. Quite obviously, children need their space to learn on their own and one day be their own person. Spying on them can be psychologically damaging to the extent that they may never be able to be alone in life. Spying on your kids is an invasion of personal privacy and is highly discouraged.
Noope. then the teen won't have a sense of privacy and keep everything secret.
Spy Kids
Family values are eradicated and parents may be afraid of their children. Since young, the party trains the children to spy on their parents and to look out for any unorthodox behaviour. Hence children may be a tool for the party to monitor and spy on the people.
you can spy on your older siblings or you can spy on your parents(If they have a suprise or they have something special for you).
Parsons bragged about his children for snitching to the Thought Police for his unorthodox behaviour. Family values are eradicated in the society, hence even parents are afraid of their children. The children are trained since young to spy on their parents and report any unorthodox behaviour of their parents.
parents should DEFINENTLY correct their children or the kids might think it is fine and do it again
No parents should stop telling there children waht to do after there 16 because the adults after 16. yes parents should stop telling there children waht to do after there 16 because the adults after 16.
well i suggest not but why would you all the parents out there dont because that is wrong
Parsons brags about his children because he sees them as achievements that reflect his own success as a parent. He might also feel proud of their accomplishments and want to share that pride with others. Bragging about one's children can be a way for parents to seek validation and recognition.
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Illegitimate children as opposed to adopted children, should be able to determine who their parents are.
Parents are responsible for providing food, clothing, and shelter for their children. Ideally, parents should also take their children for regular checkups and recommended vaccinations and should be sure their children are seen by a doctor when ill.