Yes, if the parent has a close connection/relation with the child often. nd there is no bad external infulences.
about your kids grades and behavior
Because the kids should be responsible and not have to be paid
yes
A parents' responsibility is to properly raise the children and give them a good foundation on which to build upon later in life. So... Yes if: The child has any type of disability, if the child is younger than 13, or if the parent could not control their child, and did not ask for help. But... No if: The child is in their teen years and does not have a disability that would include horrible behavior. It's the kids' fault, the kid did it, so why should the parents be responsible for it?
Legally, in most places parents are not responsible for any debts a child incurs after the age of 18 (provided that they don't go out of their way to make themselves legally responsible, such as co-signing a loan). "Should" is a matter of opinion, and is something that parents will need to decide for themselves.
Parents need to take an interest but not 'fuss' the children. Ideally, they should have confidence in their kids and their school(s).
No kids should not be allowed to divorce parents
yes, they are untill the age of 18
No kids should not be allowed to divorce parents. They should be allowed to make them up. Divorce is a big decision and i not taken by children.
No
To effectively address and manage bossy behavior in kids, parents can set clear expectations and boundaries, teach empathy and respect for others, encourage problem-solving and cooperation, and provide positive reinforcement for positive behavior. Consistent communication and modeling respectful behavior are also important in shaping a child's behavior.
Parents can effectively address and discourage the behavior of kids chewing on shirts by providing alternative chew toys or objects, setting clear boundaries and consequences, seeking professional help if needed, and consistently reinforcing positive behavior.