Some states have different laws regarding what parents have to provide for their children, however, there are five main things that are common in all 50 states:
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Legally speaking a parent is responsible for feeding, clothing, and sheltering their children as well as ensuring that they receive proper medical attention and attend school. In a more general sense, a parents biggest job is to love their kids. If you have that, everything else will follow.
by giving them responsibilities
Do the chores your parents tell you, respect elders, go to school, listen to adults/parents, have good manners, and dress appropriately.
Do the chores your parents tell you, respect elders, go to school, listen to adults/parents, have good manners, and dress appropriately.
Too many parents abdicate their responsibilities and expect the school to teach their children discipline.
Actually, parents do chores every day. Going to work is a chore. Being a mother and taking care and raising children is a chore. Your parents give you chores to do, to teach you responsibilities.
If the child has reached the age of majority, they no longer have any responsibilities. As the home owner, they may still have liability for what happens in their home.
Parent roles/children roles in the household. Etc. Parents have responsibilities for their child yet they have a seperate domain for their individual selves. Child domain I assume would be his chores/activities children do that is seperate from the parents role
The parents' responsibilities are to care for and teach their children until the children grow up.Parents BASIC responsibilities include :Grow up children in comfort and lavish facilities without any problemsTo educate their children highlyTo teach them moral valuesTo educate them about their culture, tradition, religion, languageTeach them mannersTeach them to have good behavior and helping nature which does not create problems furtherMake them realize their responsibilities towards family, home and societyMake them aware of social problems they will face when they become independentTeach them how to maintain relationships with love, care, trust and justice.
This is a general question, and I'll answer it from a legal standpoint. It is the parent who has the responsibility to ensure the needs, health, and well-being are met for their children. Children's responsibilities are generally limited to going to school and abiding by the rules that are set by their parents. They also have the responsibility of following the rules of the school and other structured settings. And they also have the responsibility of respecting adults, especially those who are charged with the care of that child.
Obey their parents, study hard, Follow school rules and regulations and other policies, enhanced their talents and many more
The issue is children, your role and responsibilities are not the issue
well this means what parents should do and what not to do