jzcasejz said:
But why I put most of the blame on the parents is because, nowadays...parents are sorta not doing their part in the upbringing of their child...they're not educating them...so this is why they learn things from their mates and stuff..and this is how they turn into criminal or whatever.
agreee with uu..
strider said:
A parents job is to prepare a child for life, not to hold their hand and walk them through life. 'Kids' have to make their own mistakes and in turn, hopefully, learn from them.
u're making sense... preparin them for the right things at the right time...
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I think it has alot to do with what children are exposed to at what age.. we can teach our children what is good and what is bad.. but if we dont tell why it is good and why bad.. (reasons excluding = our religion tells us) ...that reason has no impact on children so you have to give them information in-depth.. what r the consequences if u do such and how it can impact ur life...
Not everyone has good decision making skills.. so when they enter childhood and they dont know what to look out for when making decisions.. they will decide what pleases their heart and most of the times, that decision will be the wrong one especially in one's youth i.e. joining gangs... (when bad compancy backs up an individual that individual becomes more determined)
parents being good role model isnt enough.. parents can be so pious, but if kids cant see why parents r pious...they will register in their head that, thats the life to follow when u r old.. because they may not have seen their parents through their youth.. which is why we do hear things like "i'm young mum, u wudnt know!" .. well duh! "i wasnt born 40!" thinks mum/dad...
ofcourse we may me living in a bad society but parents neglect their children alot in the sense of enjoying time with their children so when kids find that fun outside then everything makes sense in their life.. everyone has a different approach to how they perceive life..
example: i know a sister whos husband walked out on her quite a few times. During her first pregnancy, after the child was born.. after the 2nd child was born and when the kids were like 2 and 4.. now if the sister pops out to the shops or something the 4 yr old sumtimes says... mum isnt going to come back..! that child wont forget it because her father leaving again and again has left something(scar? hope not!) on her.. from the tension in the house, the crying etc.. ofcourse it'll have an impact.. parents have a role to play but i dont think they should be blamed...
things we may not be aware of r impacting the child.. there's a brother in this forum whos mum tried to break his will from the age of 3... affected the way he done everything in his life.. especially when there was mum's involvement.. i guess it comes down to many things..
InshaAllah we can try to be the best of parents.. it isnt easy! no1 sed it is..
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