whatdidyousay!
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I think parents have a huge amount ouf the blame in general. Simply knowing where your kids are does not show involvment or good parenting like the study seems imply. I remember in school some kids had parents with non negotiable rules and others would argue with thier parents until they gave in. Guess wich ones got in trouble all the time.
Yes, i have kids. Young though. I agree society plays a large role too, i'm just disagreeing that parents aren't to blame as well.
I have to disagree with the article, I feel if the parents are abusive that could cause a child to act out . I was at kid 's house with a girlfriend of mine and the boy's dad was an abusive drunk and beat his kids with a belt . I said something to the boy and he got upset and came after me with a broomstick. I did not say anything bad the kid just had so much penned anger he saw me as an easy target. Everyone knew about the dad beating his kids up but nothing was done to stop it. So I also blame the cops and society for the kids becoming 'trouble' kids . I know there are great parents that have trouble kids , if the parents are not the blame then who is and is this just a way to pass the blame on to someone else?
Fair enough for you to make argument. Wait til they grow up, hopefully you and your kids are next generation from each other, my kids are 2 or 3 generations ahead of me. Oh my god! They are completely different than my generation. I told my boys of my good o'le days where we do crazy things and there was no safety BS involved. I never had car seat when I was baby, I rode bikes without helmet... what helmet? I never heard of it til now. Computer? What computer? I never heard of it until I almost finish my high school. Never heard of smartphone and so on.
I see completely different generation nowadays.
Soon, I will show my oldest son movie called "Grow ups". Hope he would understand where I came from.
I agree this article is based off... well stupidity. Of course we know where kids are! We know where EVERYONE is with all the technology we have these days! GPS? Facebook? If you I'M on facebook and have your GPS turned on your phone it says where they sent it from! Lol! Back in older days they had yelling and landlines to call other parents... lol! I'm not even that old and I can tell you that!
Personally, I do think parents are to blame for how their kids come out... mostly. There are other contributing factors in any situation. However, if I would have EVER talked to my mom the way I see some kids do now a days, she'd have knocked my teeth out and still would to this day! That's not even just saying I was scared... I wasn't scared of my mother. I just knew better, it's how I was raised. I knew you didn't talk back to your parents, and I knew not to do all this stuff, and if I did, there were consequences... ones I didn't want to see... still don't!
So blame only the parents? No definitely not... but they have a HUGE part of it. Where our kids are? Pfffft, of course... nosey people and technology! Haha! =P
Either way, kids just seem to get more and more intense every time I turn around... smh
It's hard to categorize everyone with one brush. It depends a lot on the individual. However if we're looking at patterns, it seems that many parents makes excuses for their child saying they're "not a bad kid" but just in a bad group. In my opinion, if you don't like their friends and don't lay down rules for behavior, then yes you are to blame. It's a very liberal arguement to say teens aren't to blame for their bahavior - it's the government's fault, it's society's fault, it's their parents' fault - but the reality is it's their fault, they did the action, they knew it was wrong, they didn't care. Parents that support their child's bad behavior by turning a blind eye, "it is what it is," are every bit as guilty for allowing the behavior that led up to the crime or to a case of bullying.
There are some people that are just trash and their parents aren't responsible, but too many times parents enable bad behavior....hence the jerk at work, the bully on the bus, the person who beats the life out of a WWII vet....
Laura
I agree that as a child I was never asked for my input for meal choices, and it never even occurred to me to ask. I don't recall being upset by that either. Some meals were more tasty than others but it all averaged out so it was no big deal. My mom wasn't a great cook but she was a comfortable cook. I have no complaints....I can't believe when I go grocery shopping I will see a mother ask her child what and want to eat for a meal . Damn you ate what was put on the table when I was a kid .
I agree that as a child I was never asked for my input for meal choices, and it never even occurred to me to ask. I don't recall being upset by that either. Some meals were more tasty than others but it all averaged out so it was no big deal. My mom wasn't a great cook but she was a comfortable cook. I have no complaints.
How much has changed in the last four (4) years? The article linked by the OP is dated Aug. 2, 2009.