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.
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.
This is a general question, and I'll answer it from a legal standpoint. It is the parent who has the responsibility to ensure the needs, health, and well-being are met for their children. Children's responsibilities are generally limited to going to school and abiding by the rules that are set by their parents. They also have the responsibility of following the rules of the school and other structured settings. And they also have the responsibility of respecting adults, especially those who are charged with the care of that child.
Parents are financially responsible for their children until they reach the age of 18. After their children are adults it is up to them to take care of themselves, although many parents may still help.
Filial responsibility laws vary by state and can hold adult children financially responsible for their aging parents' care. When these laws cross state lines, adult children may face challenges in navigating different legal requirements and financial obligations. This can impact their ability to provide care and support for their parents, potentially leading to legal and financial consequences.
OF COURSE YOU SHOULD CARE FOR YOUR PARENTS! you should respect them and be gratful because they love you,care for you and support you always no matter what!
I am for this argument. Children need to be taught respect and good behavior. If parents won't do it who will? Teachers may or may not, but parents should care enough about their children and their future to put as much effort as they can into this. I think one of the biggest problems is that parents teach their children that they deserve respect without earning it.
Yes, it is the parents responsibility to take care of their children's souls and if they don't teach them to go to church when they are young they wont go when they get older. The sin of not going to church will be the parents while they continue to neglect their responsibility.
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All parents' care about there children.
Filial responsibility laws are state laws that require adult children to financially support their parents. However, these laws are not commonly enforced and vary in scope and application across states.
Because many children have parents who can not or will not take care of them properly or at all. There are not enough adoptive parents to adopt all children without parents.
Outside child care robs children of bonding with their parents and is neglectful.