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I hate to burst your bubble but you NEVER know how your kid will turn out when he/she turns 12 or so.
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Never said I could predict the future.
I said I'd take my chances, do my part, and be ready to receive consequences, including fines, if my kid exhibits sustained and consistantly documented (which by the way, includes my signature confirming that I've been part of the due process) behaviorial problems.
Its called taking responsibility. I don't have a problem with it. I'm not going to try to dig up a few exceptions so that I can avoid accepting this responsibility.
I'll say it again: Moral relativity has become a slippery slope which has disallowed social norms in favor of catering to the few acceptions. If parents put forth a fraction of the effort of whining about their innate inability to take responsibility for their kids into actually parenting, then we'd all have a much better society. Utopian goal? Perhaps, but what about the alternative. No goal, simply avoidance and denile, doesn't seem to be working very well.