Yes, I totally agree. I am a Day Care Provider. I have a very talented and smart child t my day care. Boy, is he naughty. Temper tantrums, fighting, no good at interacting with the other children. Boy, are they in for a surprise when he attends school next fall. They need to old school discipline this child. Spare the rod spoil the child is there philosophy. They also work a lot so he is here 40 plus hours a week. I may be just venting however, next fall there will be trouble in his paradise. Thanks for listening~!
Parents are completely responsible for their children's wellbeing, so it's parents to children.
Although children often do obey, care for and respect their parents there in no responsibility or requirement for them to do so. This is an earned response from children to parents who care for and respect their children.
a child can be stubborn and misbehave others and also never listen to his or her parents and make his/her own decision.
California was the first state to enact laws aimed at disciplining parents for contributing to the delinquency of a minor in 1894. These laws were known as "criminal nuisance" statutes and were aimed at parents who neglected or abused their children, leading them into a life of delinquency.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe first teachers, and those with the greatest responsibility for children, are the parents. Parents first responsibility before God is to raise their children with a knowledge and love of God.
I think you should discuss how to discipline your children with your husband privately. Children will get confused if parents have different expectations.
Parents shouldn't be responsible for adult children.
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 parents. Children need to be vaccinated against various childhood diseases and it is the responsibility of the parents to keep them healthy.
Children have been abused in various ways all throughout time, including in the old days. Laws have been enacted over time to protect children from abusive parents. There is a fine line between abuse and disciplining in many cases and there were no laws to protect children from abuse in the old days so it was just considered to be disciplining.
It is not appropriate or effective for parents to encourage independence and responsibility by telling their children to "just use your diaper." Instead, parents can promote independence and responsibility by setting clear expectations, providing guidance and support, and allowing children to make choices and learn from their mistakes. This can help children develop important life skills and confidence in their abilities.
Psychologists support the theory that parents and caregivers use non-physical methods of disciplining their children. They state professionals should indicate to parents that physical punishment should not be used as discipline.