DEPENDS ON WHAT AGE IS THE CHILD SND WHY IS THAT THE PARENTS DISLIKE THIS OTHER PERSON.
ASK FOR REASONS AND LISTEN DO NOT ARGUE.THEN MAKE A DEAL EITHER THAT PERSON CAN GO TO YOUR HOUSE AND PARENTS WILL KNOW BETTER HOW THIS PERSON IS. BUT PARENTS MUST REMEMBER THAT THEY WERE YOUNG TOO AND MAKE MISTAKES AND HERE THEY ARE
2006-09-05 18:43:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes .. especially when the person is questionable, or you feel would put your child at risk. Parents usually have their children's needs @ a top priority. We really do want what is best
Hugs from a Loving Mom to a Brillant, as well as beautiful 8 year old Jared and Our Angel, Zachary (taken to soon but who will always remain in our heart) ~ Mel
2006-09-06 01:46:54
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answered by jaredsmommy2004 6
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If they are under 18, one hundred precent yes. If you live under your parents house and you are a minor they can do what they want. They know what is best for you and they may or may not have their reasons. I was not a bad child, but my step sister was and she needed a few lessons. She got kick out of the house at 16 for getting knocked up and doing drugs and really everything our parents said she could not do,
2006-09-06 01:43:03
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answered by Anonymous
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This is not Court where we think of Rights. This is Familly. One should help his childrens to make there on dissions. Parents should discus with their child about his freinds. One should point out the positive and negative feature of his freind and let the child decide himself what is right & wrong for himself. Help the child to make his own decission.
2006-09-06 01:51:42
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answered by Kshitij 1
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If you are the child, yes, your parents have every right to tell you who you can and can not see. They are the parent and you are the child, end of story.
If you are the parent, yes you can tell your child(ren) who and who they can not see. You have a responsibility as a parent to protect your children. And, if you see that another child is toxic to you child, you have the responsibility to see to it that your child no longer hangs around the other child. You are the parent, they are the child.
2006-09-06 01:50:07
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answered by JP 2
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Yes! If they feel the friends are unsuitable & bad companions, the parents have a duty to stop the child.
2006-09-06 01:41:39
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answered by Da Bomb 5
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Oh definitely. What seem like prefectly good kids may get attracted to bad people. Kids just aren't that smart. Heck, grown-up aren't that smart; otherwise there wouldn't be so many bad marriages.
2006-09-06 01:50:51
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answered by Mack L 3
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"Should parents have the right"??? You mean DO PARENTS HAVE THE RIGHT...Damn straight right they do. As long as you're underage and still under their roof, they do and I believe they must have a damn good reason for putting that kind of restriction on you. ...anything you're not telling us because there's always two sides to a coin...
2006-09-06 01:46:23
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answered by Anonymous
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If the friend puts the child in danger, yes.
2006-09-06 01:42:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes...and listen to phone conversations,go through drawers or whatever needs to be done to ensure the safty of your child!
2006-09-06 01:43:11
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answered by buddhafuldreamer 3
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