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Parents are required by law to protect their children. Not to mention the fact that they protect you because they love you.
No, parents do not have ownership over their child. Children are individuals with their own rights and autonomy. Parents have a responsibility to care for and protect their children, but they do not own them.
The role of parents are to always protect your children. They have to be a good role model, and they have to guide their children in life.
Parents can protect their children from identity theft by monitoring their personal information, teaching them about online safety, and being cautious about sharing sensitive information.
Parents are not "evil" they are protective over their children.
No, parents do not have ownership rights over their children's property. Children have their own legal rights to their belongings, even if they are minors.
It has happened, but it is far outside the norm. Most parents would do anything, even give their own lives, to love and protect their children from harm.
Adoption is a helpful and beautiful task to protect children less fortunate, and provide joy in parents' lives that do not have children. Adoptionnetwork.com provides an international connection to orphans all over the world.
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.
Don't compel children to work. Report those - other than parents - who do so.
Muslim parents have to help, support, teach, guide and protect their children. Muslim Parents have to raise their children as good Muslims: * They teach their children about Islam. * They teach their children the Islamic teachings, e.g. Al-Qur'an, the Sunna, morals of a good Muslim etc. * Parents have to practice what they are trying to teach their children.
Parents can protect their children from the risks of secondhand marijuana smoke exposure by creating a smoke-free environment in their home, avoiding places where marijuana is being smoked, and educating their children about the dangers of secondhand smoke.