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You see parents suing this person and that person for what their kids did. Parents blame teachers for everything. Shouldn't a lot of parents point the fingers inward?

2006-08-05 23:47:37 · 9 answers · asked by ? 5 in Family & Relationships Family

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yes, they are: just like parents suing myspace.com for their kids being on the site and talking to predators and then the parents want to know why its their kids that go a meet them in person. the parents not TEACHING their own kids right from wrong.
not telling their kids "NO" more often. and following through with punishment for their behavior.
dont have to hit the kid or yell: SET RULES AND BOUNDARIES AND WHEN THE KIDS DONT FOLLOW THEM, GIVE THEM A CONSEQUENCE FOR NOT FOLLOWING THE RULES OF THE HOUSE.
the parents are too afraid to set rules for fear their kids will get mad at them or they cant be their kid's friend. when they are to be their PARENT--NOT A FRIEND AND NOT TO BE LIKED ALL THE TIME.
THE PARENTS BLAME THE TEACHERS FOR THEIR KIDS NOT DOING WELL, WHEN ITS THE PARENTS THAT SHOULD BE HELPING(NOT DOING) THEIR KIDS WITH HOMEWORK OR SETTING A TIME TO GET HOMEWORK DONE. OR TO CHECK THE WORK(ASKING FOR THE WORK) TO AT LEAST SEE THE PAPER THAT NEEDS TO BE DONE.

YES, parents dont want to parent, they want to be friends and be liked by their kids instead of parenting and setting rules to be followed.

2006-08-06 00:19:07 · answer #1 · answered by cats3inhouse 5 · 4 0

Everyone is taking less responsibility these days - you can thank the lawyers and judges for a lot of it - promoting people to sue for everything.

You also have nclb in schools which parents take as it is the schools responsibility to handle everything, not just the three r's.

You have working parents and the technology age so people no longer sit down and talk (all im & e-mail), so people don't know each other as well, communities are not as tight, and it is easier to take offense at something or not understand what is really going on.

2006-08-06 00:08:09 · answer #2 · answered by socaljules 3 · 0 0

Today when anyone talks about "their rights" they forget with rights also comes responsibilities. As parents we must teach that our actions have consequences.Unfortunately we seldom hear the media talking about the good kids and the good parents. The kids who do well at school, Do you remember reading or hearing about the teen girl who did well in school.,was involved in peer mediating and peer helper,volunteered in local nursing home, respected her parents and respected others.I'm not surprised.You didn't hear about my daughter because it wouldn't be considered newsworthy. Respect for yourself and others must be taught early in life.Most kids are good kids it is only the bad apple that gets the attention of the media.

2006-08-06 01:18:50 · answer #3 · answered by gussie 7 · 0 0

A lot of parents should take responsibility for their children's actions and behaviour but they find it easier to put the blame on someone else instead of looking at themselves to see where they went wrong or what they could have done to prevent their child from doing things it shouldn't do.
Being a parent is a very responsible task which cannot be take lightly. Children need rules and structure in order to feel safe. They need to learn what is right and wrong and what kind of behaviour is accepted and what not. As a parent you need to invest a lot of love, respect, energy and time in your children so they are able to grow up in a warm, loving safe environment and into responsible friendly people who shine their light into the world.
More and more parents don't seem to have the time anymore to raise their children. They are to busy with their jobs and are to tired when they come home to invest that time and energy into their children and they don't give their children the neccassary rules and structure and allow their children freedoms that the child is not ready for. Children don't really know what is expected from them anymore and they just do as they please and refuse to listen. Can you blame them? In a lot of cases you can't how can we expect our children to behave and to listen if they have never been taught properly how to do so and if they were never really listened at. Responsibilty for that is with the parents who should lay the proper foundations for it. It's easy to blame school teachers but they are not the blame if they have a child into their class that is out of controll and has never learned ot listen ot how to behave. They have more children to take care of and it's their job to educate children and not to raise them into responsible citizens. Of course children do learn rules of how to behave at school because as a teacher you cannot tolerate out of control behaviour if you would, it would become chaos in a classroom and you wouldn't be able to teach anymore. Unfortunately teachers have to spend more and more time in learning and correcting wrong behaviour and this doesn't make their job any easier.
I myself am a mother of 4 children and they are having some friends that come from families where the parents don't invest time in their children for different reasons. I have noticed with this children that in the beginning when they would come they had very much difficulties with the rules I have set for my children but it's amazing to see how soon they adjust themselves to these rules however as soon as they are home again it's back to their old routine. I have also had a couple of children staying in my house for a period of time because they come from families with a diversity of structural problems and I must say that every time again it's a new challenge because they will do everything to try how far they can go and they rebel against the rules but with a lot of energy, time, love and respect you slowly see them change and that is what makes it all so worthwhile.

2006-08-06 02:17:45 · answer #4 · answered by aysha 4 · 0 0

Yes, but good luck on seeing that ever happen. It's not just parents either, nobody likes to take responsibility for themselves and their children.

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2016-10-01 13:02:27 · answer #6 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

no its not the parents ..its the kids they have more rights. to make there parents responsible for there actions because if you do anything out of line to them they scream abuse and they get taken away and then they have freedom....

2006-08-05 23:55:54 · answer #7 · answered by punkinhead0 3 · 0 0

Yes they should.

The enormous responsibility fall obviously on parents.

2006-08-05 23:54:09 · answer #8 · answered by muscovado 2 · 0 0

yes

2006-08-05 23:55:26 · answer #9 · answered by bobby h 4 · 0 0

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