I'm 36 year old; military retired and a father of two; one boy 9 and one girl 4. So if your basing you critique of my opinion on that i'm not a parent, and have no idea of what parenting entails, then you're sadly mistaken.
The point of me starting this thread is that parenting is one of the most, if not the most important jobs in the world; it's the foundation of what we grow up to be as adults. With a job so important, why is there so little invested into it, by way of education, BEFORE we become parents?
Redmarvel for president!Rather than insisting on licensing parents - schools should be training kids on how to one day be better parents. Mind you, I also think first aid classes should be mandatory in high school - and taken for 1 week every year. Then again, basic automotive maintenance is also a must. Finally, everyone should learn how to dance and to give a good massage - but that's just my opinion.
No circumstances have ever "gotten out of my control". As for "infantile people", it's easy to fake polite.You may not intend to be a parent, but sometimes circumstances get out of your control. Learning to be a parent may also help you deal with other infantile people![]()
Redmarvel for president!
No circumstances have ever "gotten out of my control". As for "infantile people", it's easy to fake polite.
Whenever i see or hear of about achild being abused because their parent/s were straight f- ups, drug addicts, psychopaths,etc it really makes me wonder why being a parent isn't something that should be licensed by law. We license just about every import tasks we have to perform as a society; what's more important that having a background check, and being taught how to be a parent before you actually qualify to be one?
Now i know ppl will start screaming about their rights, blah, blah, blah .....but just think of all the children, who will later become adults, that will be raised by stable, sane individuals, as oppose to those that fall prey in abusive, horrid households and they themselves either grow up f'd up and continue the cycle, or worst, end up criminals and such...is it really such a bad idea?
Discuss.
Are you a good parent?
How much government sponsored education did you have?
Yes.
None.
But that was just the luck of the draw that my kids were born into a family of stable, capable humans beings. For every one good parenting household, thier a bad one and the only real victims in all these cases are the children, yet everyone's yelling about their rights, and how they'll feel about it.
Something this import shouldn't be a crap shoot.
To be quite frank, i couldn't give a damn about ppl feeling that the government has too much control over this or that in this situation, if it means just one less child is born addicted to crack and doesn't have to suffer the pains of withdrawal symptoms; or if one less child isn't dumped in a dumpster full of roaches and rats simply because it's parents didn't want it; or if one less child is sexually molested and/or beaten routinely 'cause his/her parents are drunken good for nothing bums. If it means just a handful of children actually get a fighting chance coming into this already cruel world, then i'm all for giving up some of my rights.
Rather than insisting on licensing parents - schools should be training kids on how to one day be better parents. Mind you, I also think first aid classes should be mandatory in high school - and taken for 1 week every year.
Yes.
None.
But that was just the luck of the draw that my kids were born into a family of stable, capable humans beings. For every one good parenting household, thier a bad one and the only real victims in all these cases are the children, yet everyone's yelling about their rights, and how they'll feel about it.
Something this import shouldn't be a crap shoot.
To be quite frank, i couldn't give a damn about ppl feeling that the government has too much control over this or that in this situation, if it means just one less child is born addicted to crack and doesn't have to suffer the pains of withdrawal symptoms; or if one less child isn't dumped in a dumpster full of roaches and rats simply because it's parents didn't want it; or if one less child is sexually molested and/or beaten routinely 'cause his/her parents are drunken good for nothing bums. If it means just a handful of children actually get a fighting chance coming into this already cruel world, then i'm all for giving up some of my rights.
You can't eat that cabinet you made, buddy. So I beg to differ.When I was in high school, it was called "Home Ec" and was an elective. I took shop class. Power tools are more exciting than baking.
I'm completely with you about everything except bigots. Might be controversial but even that's going too far if you ask me. If they aren't killing/hurting people, why can't they have their beliefs and still have children?Such a system is clearly wide open for abuse. Preventing alcoholics, child molesters and bigots from having children? I won't shed any tears over that. But the government having control over who gets to have children...that sems like far too much power to put in any one person or group's hands.
And power, as the cliche tells us, corrupts.
^ I'm with you on that one katie_girl09. I hate those hate groups and their beliefs, but if they're providing a sound and stable NON-VIOLENT environment for their children, then so be it.
Just because you teach someone to do something, doesn't mean they are going to do it.But how healthy can that environment be for a child if they're teaching them to hate others at a very early age. Conditioning a child to hate passionately could lead to that child becoming violent.