by Goldeniangel
But really, the main lesson is this; a parent is supposed to protect his or her kid, sure, but their true job is raising the kid (in other words, training for real life). Things like safety on the computer or myspace are a great start to teach kids actual safety (like, say, lock your damn door?) If you don't teach your kid life lessons, then you are, literally, not parenting at all.
Right on Girl. You were lucky enough to have good, responsible, loving parents. Would that every parent could be that way. It's called loving your kids.
Such a true rant. As a teacher I see some scary things and just want to shake the parents silly.
OMG, exactly what I've been saying for the last decade! This piece hits the nail on the head, and describes about 60-70 percent of parents I run across. Well written indeed!
a rant, but one that's 100% true. Wish I could post that as the Windows background on every single computer.
I remember saying to my son I didnt really want him watching power rangers because I thought it glorified violence (and it was dumb) and he said "Mum its just a television show. Its not real you know" he was only 6 years old. He sure told me and I realised that I had raised him to be a discerning and considerate media consumer and I patted myself on the back for having such a great kid. He is 18 now and still the best and wisest person I know.
Well said! Parents - Your kids have enough friends. Be their PARENT and when they grow up, THEN they'll be your friend. Right now tell them "no" and keep them safe until they learn to make informed decisions on their own.