Parents - or in the absence of parents, other adults acting as carers for a child - have the major influence on children.
Parents are completely responsible for their children's wellbeing, so it's parents to children.
Teachers contribute to society as much as if not sometimes more than parents. They tell children what to believe, think, and do. Obviously the older the children get the less suceptable they are to someone just telling them waht to believe but teachers have a big influence on children making them a big influence on the society.
Partially, yes. Children look up to their parents, whether or not their parents are a good influence. However, as children grow and mature, it is their choice how they respond to situations. For example, with freedom comes responsibilities. Children need to start to figure out more of their own problems as they grow up, because that is how it will be when they are adults. I am not saying you should loeave children on their own. But, I do mean that as children progress, they will have more obstacles to over come, and it is their choice how they respond to it. So, to sum this all up, I think that children look up to their parents and see them as an example. Parents also have the choice how protective they are of their children. If they never let them out of the door, how will they know what the world looks like? They will be naive and ignorant. This does not mean that you need to expose your children to things that are not age appropriate. Basically, my answer is yes, but not all the way. As children grow up they start to make more of their own decisions. If parents ignore a child's back-sassing or thingslike that, a child will grow up and do that to peers and other adults. You are your child's example. You make part of how he will influence the world. Make that influence good.
I think its simply because Hannah Montana is on Disney Channel and parents and children think shes a good "influence" but more parents are starting to notice Miley Cyrus is kind of a slut... but children still like her..
no
My opinion on the matter is that parents shouldn't be abusing their children anyway, but i think that parents that are drunks or druggies abuse their children more than a parent who is stressed or depressed.
Some working parents may spend more time with their children than they did before they worked, but some parents may have less time for their children.
yes they do
It depends. In my experience, parents who put their children in day-care have more time to work, and so have more money; whereas parents who watch after children themselves are ultimately closer to their children.
Parents always worry about their children, if you put them in a more dangerous situation, then this worry is more likely to increase rather than disappear.
Parents are more concerned because now in days there are more kidnappers and more drugs and alcohol.