Yes in the cases of family abductions where one of the parents do it. That is about 200,000/year. Others are about 58000/year. There are many reasons why children go missing. Some run away and others are kidnapped. We can not watch them 24/7, that is not life. Our job as parents is to teach them about life so they can handle it if something happens - not to lock them up. There was a research on the UK about how much time children spend outside of their free time and it's only 20%. Their parents were out 80% of the time. It's not parents fault their children go missing unless they kick them out of the house but many miss what is going on in their children's life and especially online. That is where they meet the predators.
parents should DEFINENTLY correct their children or the kids might think it is fine and do it again
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.
Children should be taught by parents how to behave.
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Illegitimate children as opposed to adopted children, should be able to determine who their parents are.
Parents are responsible for providing food, clothing, and shelter for their children. Ideally, parents should also take their children for regular checkups and recommended vaccinations and should be sure their children are seen by a doctor when ill.
yes why not!!
To the police.
Parents should NOT physically abuse their children, regardless of what ethnicity they are.
Well most parents shouldn't express in bad ways to their children or to other people. parents should express calmly and rationale.
The Bible teaches the Golden Rule. Do unto others as you would have done unto you. Parents should support their children and when it becomes necessary, children should support their parents. In the Bible, the focus of the parent/child relationship was on love, honor, and respect as well as discipline and instruction (Eph. 6:1-4).