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Whose fault is it when a child misbehaves and commits a major infraction in society? Is it the parent’s fault? Do you feel the parents could have done better in raising the child? Or is it the fault of the child, who might have made the same decisions regardless of their upbringing?Let’s be honest with this question. This question can’t be answered with just yes or no. On the same hand, parents are most often seen as the first and most important person in their child’s life. They’re expected to teach and guide their children and discipline them, and they should ensure they grow up to be responsible people in their society.
So, when a child starts misbehaving, it’s natural for people to start putting blame on their parents. But can we really take the parents responsible for all their bad behavior or decisions? It’s really easy to say, but children, most especially adults, are influenced by some factors that are outside their home. either by school, friends, or social media. All these factors that we see play significant roles in shaping who a child will become. No matter how well a child is raised, the desire to fit in can sometimes lead them down the wrong path. We’ve all seen it happen—good kids, from good homes, making bad choices because they wanted to impress their friends. Does that mean their parents failed to teach them? Or does it mean that no matter how much guidance is given to a child's, they still have the ability to make their own choices, for better or worse? Tough we have some children that grow up in a society where they lack proper guidance and support. But then, every child has their own ways of thinking and reacting to things.
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Children are responsible for making their own decisions? So let's also not forget about the outside things that can cause the child's to start acting out of control. We're in the technology era, where social media and television impact the way children think and behave. So, when a child goes off the right path, is it fair to put all the blame on the parents head? These days, it’s becoming more difficult for parents to monitor everything about their child. Parents can’t be with their child every time, and sometimes children are influenced by things that are beyond their parents’ ability to control. More so, even with this good foundation, some children will still go astray. Does this mean the parents failed to teach them? The choices that a child makes will determine who he will become; the people they surround themselves with and the society they grow up in play a part in determining who they become in the future.
Whose fault is it when a child starts acting out of control? We all know that parents play a very important role in a child's life by teaching, guiding, and not allowing them to be misled by people, but that's not the only way to make the child's not to act out of control. Children can be impacted in many ways, such as the people they work with, their environment, and their own personal way that they wish for. Blaming parents for every bad decision their child makes doesn’t really put into account; children are also responsible for everything they choose for themselves, whether it's good or bad. The best thing parents can do is to support their children by teaching and should provide a society that guides and supports them in order for the children to make good decisions.
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You are right, but I believe choices can be influenced right from a child's childhood.
Definitely. Childhood experiences really shape our choices. It’s interesting to see how those early influences stick with us as we grow.
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