cons:a parent can't control a child when they are away from home.
pro:a parent should have shown a child right from wrong before they leave home.
Parents are fully responsible for their minor childrens health, and that includes their emotional well being as well.
Maya's actions such as helping out with household chores without being asked, showing gratitude towards her parents, and making responsible decisions that prioritize her family's well-being are all indicators that she is a responsible daughter.
You are responsible for your teenagers' actions.
Being responsible is important because it means you are accountable for your actions and you are trustworthy and people can depend on you.
In the US, 18 is the age of majority, and the age at which you no longer must obey your parents. It is also the age at which your parents cease being legally responsible for your actions and for supporting you.
If the person that received the treatment was an adult at the time of the treatment being initiated then the onus is on him/her to pay for it. the parents have no responsibility in the matter.
I do believe a parent is responsible for their children's actions. Being a parent is a big responsibility, and a large part of parenting is giving guidance, instruction, and being an example to them. If a child does something wrong, a parent needs to first ask his or herself what could have been done to prevent it, and what must be done to remedy the situation. This could be a great teaching moment for a parent, to display to a child the responsibility of making amends for the wrongs committed. A child needs to know right from wrong first, and then be shown by example the parents understanding of right and wrong.
You don't "win pity" from your parents. Grow up and be responsible for your actions. If you want something work for it by saving or earning an allowance. You are part of a family and need to contribute to it without being fake and moaning about it.
Being responsible
probably if you are being harrased of childrens aid or you can contact PE Flag
In most places, the age at which a child can make their own legal decisions varies depending on the specific decision. Typically, children gain more decision-making autonomy as they get older. Generally, at 18 years old, a person is considered an adult and can make their own decisions.
The parents are responsible until the kid is 18 unless the child gets emancipation.