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Think about it for a second. You have to have a license to drive a car, fly an airplane, work as a doctor or a nurse, work at a wastewater treatment plant, just to name a few.
And what more important job is there than being a good parent? It has a huge impact on the child as well as society as a whole.

2007-06-10 01:49:39 · 25 answers · asked by opjames 4 in Entertainment & Music Polls & Surveys

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For years I believed this. I'm surprised to find your question; I thought I was the only one--at least a course, a certificate, but then I realized the greatest deterrent, and it's not a matter of freedom or of finding newborns and having their parents take classes or any of that.

It's the FACT that people have such, such, such differing opinions as to how to rear children, what's good for them, what's not, that I don't think there could ever be a reasonable, fair set of criteria that wouldn't be a complete imposition on the basic, most basic beliefs of people. I am also old enough and humble enough now to see that children are different, very different and what works as good parenting skills for one child, isn't the same for another.

Let me add that I so wish we could implement a very awkward plan I dreamed up, when I was a teenager. There would be a course in high school on parenting, and with that course would come hands-on practice, monitored by guidance counselors. For at least a week of that course, teenagers would be responsible for the care of a baby--say three of them, or a "made-up couple," and they would have to manage their school day, while sharing the care of the baby, in a set environment--the baby would be in the day care room, but the baby's "parents" would have to care for it at all times for that week. They'd have to plan amongst or between themselves as to their schedules, etc.

I think this would take some of the glamor out of having a baby, so that many might decide not even to have babies, and this would be a deterrent against bad parenting; also it would help them to realize that they have to be pretty solid in their lives, before taking on such a huge responsibility; and it would necessarily have parenting techniques taught as part of the curriculum....

2007-06-10 05:55:37 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

I see your ingredient, although what happens after a license is issued? human beings can turn that parenting pass so attainable and pass from techniques-blowing Mommy whilst somebody is watching to a extremely evil father or mother whilst no person's around. So how would desire to that be controlled? i think a brilliant number of situations human beings are too afraid to ask for help, substantial to exploding on your little ones and easily taking it to the intense. Or that we are afraid to section our young little ones simply by reality the regulation is continuously our ultimate complication. try this and you will have the potential to be arrested, try this and you will have the potential to pass to reformatory. different situations human beings have no marketplace being parents in any admire. and those which may well be risky parents, those you're asking approximately, people who does no longer have young little ones, would desire to be ineffective set in direction of a license in complication of having caught, they are going to probable no longer be those online posting their comments. The project isn't a license to be a father or mother. The project is the potential to hold that license!

2016-10-07 05:34:12 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

The things that need license are the ones we learn and master and then we get the license but parenthood is something that comes to you only after you become one! You don't have to attend a class or read books to be a parent..when you become one you just know it how to handle things and I guess everyone does adapt accordingly.
Just like a boy, becomes a freaky guy then a man, a father and with titles even things change and how would someone else judge about your parenthood; You know the best for your own kid and someone else just can't decide if your a good parent to whom??? our own flesh ?insane Na!

2007-06-10 02:06:06 · answer #3 · answered by rhea 4 · 1 0

Too many people have kids just because they can. They don't think about it and plan it before hand. They just go ahead and do it. Then after the child is already here they decide they didn't want it to begin with! I think everyone should stop and think. Do they want to live their life the way they want to without worrying about anyone else? IF so they need to hold off. I agree. I get tired of seeing children getting the short end of life because they have selfish parents.

2007-06-10 01:54:27 · answer #4 · answered by Stefbear 5 · 1 0

ummm....who decides who would make a good parent...the president?...congress?....do YOU decide who gets a license?....think about that.....is attatchment parenting the model?...is dr.spock the model?...are the candy corporations able to lobby for the rules of who gets a license?....how about pharmaceutical companies....what are we going to do about biology...and the primal sexual need...or the biological wanting to have children by individuals...are we to say they should suffer?......this question is silly and not that well thought out...it is put simplistically without indepth thinking...tell me what you think the rules should be...for example, i concider myself an educated excellent mother who loves my children and supports them very well....although, i have been under the poverty line the whole time...is money a determinate?...if so, you would not have my beautiful, smart, and talented children here today......is having a partner a determinate?...my sister is a fantastic single mother....please, go further in depth what you mean...i am curious to know

2007-06-10 13:54:30 · answer #5 · answered by ? 4 · 1 0

I agree with you whole heartedly. We like to believe that its an instinctive feeling & there's an in built mechanism which makes parents the best for their child. But that's not true judging by the amount of unhappy not well adjusted kids we see. Good question. There should atleast be a course teaching people what to avoid ...the damage one can do in rearing a child.

2007-06-10 03:00:07 · answer #6 · answered by Praxis 5 · 0 2

Not saying I disagree with you that people should prove they are capable of parenting before having a child ... but how, exactly, would you enforce the terms of that license?

If they failed a test, but got pregnant anyway, do you MAKE them have an abortion? How? Give them a paralytic them and do it whilst they're unconscious?

If their license expired, do you take the kids away automatically until they took a re-test, regardless of how well they might be being treated?

A great idea in theory, but exceptionally difficult to implement.

2007-06-10 05:57:01 · answer #7 · answered by Devolution 5 · 0 2

Good point. But people need a license to get married and fifty percent of them still manage to mess that up.

2007-06-10 01:53:37 · answer #8 · answered by collynn 6 · 2 0

And just how would you stop people from having kids without a license?

2007-06-10 01:52:41 · answer #9 · answered by hypno_toad1 7 · 2 0

I think you should, some people should not even own a pet they are so bad they make lousy parents. You love and keep your kids safe and happy some parents beat and kill their kids it is a shame to have kids and mistreat them so bad. People who want kids can not have them.

2007-06-10 01:58:22 · answer #10 · answered by carpathian3030 6 · 0 0

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