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Elizabeth502
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It is also to set boundaries.We live in an “information age”. Kids will know whatever interests them. Sex becomes very interesting at some point. A parent’s job, in my opinion, is to instill values, and to help a kid understand the information that is available.
It is also to supervise.
It is also to require compliance with family rules. (not just “instilling them,” but verifying them)
It is also to see to it that their children have a set of values, not just “information.”
It is also not to be passive and clueless about the location of your children and their activity there.
To many boys, of various ages, violence becomes very interesting at some point. The idea of destruction can be exciting – especially the aspect of how much force it takes to destroy, etc. The observant and effective parent monitors any attraction to violence and redirects it. “Information” is not enough. “Information” also implies moral neutrality, which opposes human virtue, not to mention Christian virtue.Sex becomes very interesting at some point.