Is Parents Responsible for Their Children’s Mistake?
In this Article is a good for all parents in the world educate parents how responsible when their children make a mistake and not always blamed by the society. Firstly always look for the best interest of their children, and many times they are ready to take drastic measure only for their sake But don not force their children when their don’t like. When you tell him or gives advice do not use wear a piercing for their children’s even if he is only 13, he will become so spoiled. Do impose a limit to your child to know how to make the difference between reality and fantasy. So maybe their children not to repeat the same mistake over and over again…
Non-religious coming of the age traditions
In article it about Non-religions of age tradition at some Countries Humanist or Freethinker. The Organization have arranged courses or camps for non-religious adolescents, in which they can study or work on ethical, social and personal topic for adult life. Some of ceremonies are even called “civil confirmation”. In Australia, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom when coming of age either at 18 or 21 they are have parties like drinks, gamble, get married without parental Consent, Sign Contracts etc. During the ceremony an explanation of rights and obligation maybe explained to the new adult to assist a smoother transition into adulthood for themselves and their family. Furthermore, in countries in America there is the tradition very similar to that of the Bat mitzvah in the Jewish faith, especially for young woman by the large celebration and candle lighting ceremony, which acts as a more spiritual mark to her achievement. In Spain during the 19th century, there was civilian coming of age bound to the compulsory military service. In rural Spain, the mille was the first and sometimes the only experience of life away from family. Besides that the Chinese coming of age ceremony has been the Guan Li for the men and the Ji Li for women. The age 20 and during ceremony, the persons obtains a style name..
In this Article is a good for all parents in the world educate parents how responsible when their children make a mistake and not always blamed by the society. Firstly always look for the best interest of their children, and many times they are ready to take drastic measure only for their sake But don not force their children when their don’t like. When you tell him or gives advice do not use wear a piercing for their children’s even if he is only 13, he will become so spoiled. Do impose a limit to your child to know how to make the difference between reality and fantasy. So maybe their children not to repeat the same mistake over and over again…
Non-religious coming of the age traditions
In article it about Non-religions of age tradition at some Countries Humanist or Freethinker. The Organization have arranged courses or camps for non-religious adolescents, in which they can study or work on ethical, social and personal topic for adult life. Some of ceremonies are even called “civil confirmation”. In Australia, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom when coming of age either at 18 or 21 they are have parties like drinks, gamble, get married without parental Consent, Sign Contracts etc. During the ceremony an explanation of rights and obligation maybe explained to the new adult to assist a smoother transition into adulthood for themselves and their family. Furthermore, in countries in America there is the tradition very similar to that of the Bat mitzvah in the Jewish faith, especially for young woman by the large celebration and candle lighting ceremony, which acts as a more spiritual mark to her achievement. In Spain during the 19th century, there was civilian coming of age bound to the compulsory military service. In rural Spain, the mille was the first and sometimes the only experience of life away from family. Besides that the Chinese coming of age ceremony has been the Guan Li for the men and the Ji Li for women. The age 20 and during ceremony, the persons obtains a style name..
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