The kids were disciplined and there was less trouble, one rule strictly kept was that girls returned by sunset home.
Don't Divorce Me Kids' Rules for Parents on Divorce - 2012 TV was released on: USA: 20 September 2012
'The Cyber House Rules'
because kids need to have rules so when they are younder they absorb it, and then when they are teenagers it should come natually for them to go to bed early!
1960's
By the 1960s, public residential institutions in the U.S. were providing living services for the needy. They also worked with local government to provide social services and after school programs for kids.
Cricket, Tennis and Australian Rules Football
Tiger
Cricket, rugby, tennis, soccer. Probably many more. Australian Rules football.
Peer pressure can lead kids into trouble when they feel pressured to engage in risky or inappropriate behavior in order to fit in with their peers. This could involve activities like experimenting with drugs, alcohol, or breaking rules to gain acceptance and approval from their peers. The fear of being excluded or ostracized by their friends can also push kids to make poor decisions that they wouldn't otherwise make.
No, sorry.
If you are not certified you do not have to wory about the rules.
There are no specific rules except don't starve the kids. see linke
So kids won't get out of control. lol
Don't Divorce Me Kids' Rules for Parents on Divorce - 2012 TV was released on: USA: 20 September 2012
both.... but you have to set rules for your kids so if they dont like something, you have to just do it
Yes because if there were no rules kids would learn nothing and would get to do anything that they wanted to.
let the kids run around like mad with no rules