In Birmingham, many parents and adults faced significant barriers to protesting due to the oppressive atmosphere created by systemic racism and violent suppression from law enforcement. Fear of retaliation, including job loss or physical harm, deterred many from speaking out. Additionally, the social and economic pressures of the time made it difficult for families to engage in activism without risking their livelihoods. This created a challenging environment for collective action against racial injustice.
There was a church bombing in Birmingham Alabama on a suday while childern and adults were still in the building. Many people were devestated especially the parents of the four girls who lost there ;lives that day .
Some adults live with their parents because the parents are elderly and need care. Some adults live with their parents because they are not able to financially provide for themselves. It may also be because living with their parents enables the adult to save money for a down payment on their own house.
The members of JLS are adults now and no longer live with their parents.
They have the same rights regarding their child as adults parents have. At 18 they are adults. If they are below 18 they are still in charge regarding their child but their parents are in charge of them because they are not emancipated until they are 18.
When negotiating a curfew with parents, adults should communicate openly, show responsibility, compromise, and demonstrate respect for their parents' concerns and rules.
No parents should stop telling there children waht to do after there 16 because the adults after 16. yes parents should stop telling there children waht to do after there 16 because the adults after 16.
Because they are bigger than you.
yes you must trust your parents
In Kentucky the parents are still responsible for them. They live where the parents say until they are adults.
No. They are adults so they are responsible.
The Big Brothers and Big Sisters organizations are good for children, since they bring together adults and children that do not have parents, allowing the adults to act as surrogate parents to such children.
teachers, parents, and young adults, babysitters