Parents often allowed their children to attend lynchings as a means of socialization into the prevailing racist culture of the time. These events were seen as public spectacles, and attending them was a way for families to bond and reinforce community norms. Additionally, societal desensitization to violence and the belief in the righteousness of such acts contributed to the acceptance of bringing children to these horrific events. This practice reflected the deeply ingrained racial attitudes and the normalization of violence against marginalized groups in those societies.
Most theaters allow children aged 13 and older to attend without parents. However, age policies vary by location and movie rating, so it's best to check with the specific theater.
The extreme is to danger for the kids,so parents always worry about the children ,it's parents' duty to make their children be healthy,and in order to do this the parents always don't allow the kids to take part in extreme sports.As a child,you should understand your parents because of their love.
nope
no definately not!
they don't. its the children who insist. parents just capitulate because sooner or later, they are going to do it anyway.
Absolutely! Some parents don't trust anyone but themselves to take care of their children, no matter what!
Fear and ingnorance.
no they would not they chose their mate for them.
It really depends when their parents allow them to have a dog, and if there are any allergies.
Sometimes there is, sometimes parents do not allow young children to watch wrestling. Parents want their children to get a good education and a good night sleep.
It suggests that children were encouraged to disagree with parents if necessary.It suggests that parents' words were held in very high regard.It suggests that parents were encouraged to allow their children liberty.It suggests that parents preferred that their children be independent.
They are called a truant. States and many countries have mandatory education laws making it a requirement to attend school. Some states will even prosecute parents that allow their children to skip school.