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.
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.
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.
They are largely at fault, though not completely at fault. As children get older they have some responsibility themselves, but if they have not been guided right from early on by their parents, it will be more difficult for them.
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.
Parents have the responsibility of making sure that their children are safe at all times. Thus, the best way to get your parents to allow you to do things, is to reassure your parents that you will be safe doing what you want to do. Another responsibility of parents is to ensure that their children get a good education. It is easier to get permission from your parents to do things if you get good grades.
For children the responsibility is placed on the adults that come into contact with them on a daily basis, usually parents and teachers. As for adults, that is the responsibility of the individual themselves.
Yes parents are legally responsible for their children until the child reaches the age of responsibility.
The key here is the age of majority (adulthood) in Indiana. If they are an adult, the parents are no longer responsible. That will be the age of 18 in IN.
teachers contribute more because they have much time with children and they teach, direct, encourage and inspire them to one common goal. when these kids grow up, they help societies as well as the country. <><><> Opposing point of view- parents. They SHOULD be spending more time with their children than their teachers. It is the responsibility of the parents to teach values, culture, and responsibilities. There is a large difference between educating and raising a child. Unfortunately, some people seem to think it is ALL the responsibility of the teacher.