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Consider also that we as parents will have to answer to God concerning the children He entrusted us to raise.Unfortunately, the law does not always read it that way. Parents are usually held responsible to make a reasonable amount of effort to know if their child poses a threat to others or is engaging in criminal behavior.
More to the point, however, the law isn’t going to console us when our child is harmed because we were asleep at the wheel. If we give our children so much privacy that we give them “enough rope to hang themselves with,” as the saying goes, we’re going to hold ourselves responsible when our failures gives our child enough room to make a very bad and harmful decision that is foreseeable for someone in their age group.
“Well, yes, other people’s children do things like that, but we never dreamed our teen would ever do anything like that” doesn’t cut it. Teach your children to think themselves as just as prone to bad-decision-making as anyone else, given the opportunity. They’re human beings.