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Whether parents are responsible for the actions of their children, is a contentious
subject. With many people claiming that they are responsible for their children
actions, while others reject this notion. In my opinion, the former proposition
appears to be more rational.
There are myriad arguments which will further elaborate this argument. One of
the preponderant reasons is that many parents fail to set a positive role model.
More often than not, parents have their own behavior problems (such as using
violence in the face of their children). As children have a natural ability to imitate
others, their violent or unlawful behavior is potentially a replica of their parents.
Thats why children with fine upbringing normally show their courtesy and
professional etiquettes in coping with real-life problems, such as conflicts with
others, while those children with poor upbringing are more likely to act violently.
However, there are some pitfalls that negate this argument. Some people
advocate that children break the law in the absence of either incentive or motive.
Their acts are accidental and intuitive, signaling the accumulative effect of the
environment where they grow up. Children informative years are particularly
susceptible to whom they meet and what they see in their daily lives. For this
reason, parents should be accountable for their childs wrongdoing.
In view of the arguments aforementioned above, one can conclude that parents
should be subject to punishment when their children violate the law, in view of
their tremendous influence on their childs behavior. It is their inescapable
responsibility until their child comes of age.
Words
Synonyms
Icon
Legend
Ideology
Imitate
Copy, Replica
Immune
Unaffected
Immunity
Resistance
Implicit
Indirect
Imprison
Jail/Detain
Inclined
Disposed
Incoherent
Unintelligible
Incompatible
Mismatched/unsuited
Incur
Sustain
Indigenous
Native
Inequality
Injustice/inequity
Infer
Deduce
Inhibit
Hinder/Prevent
Integral
Basic/fundamental
Intensify
Increase/heighten
Interim
Words
Synonyms
Camaraderie
Censure
To criticize harshly
Circuitous
Indirect, roundabout
Clairvoyant
Collaborate
to work together
Compassion
sympathy, mercy
Conditional
provisional
Compromise
to settle differences
Conformist
follower of customs
Congregation
crowd of people
Convergence
joining of parts
Deleterious
harmful
Demagogue
rabble-rousing leader
Digression
Diligent
hard-working
Discredit
dishonor, disgrace
Divergent