13 February 2014

Parents' major responsibilities...


Parents’ MandatoryBasic and Specific Responsibilities for the child.
In common, a parent is an adult person who is either the biological mother or father or has adopted any child with legal references. In fact the parenting process is itself a big responsibility for a parent and it includes everything which converts a child in to a good, healthy- wealthy and a happy person in and out of home.
 We can divide a parent’s responsibilities in to three basic categories; these are as Mandatory, Basic and Specific responsibilities of a parent.
1. Parents’ mandatory responsibilities (resp.) include primary resp. of the parents for which they are legally instructed and bounded to perform with their all available resources and skills for their kids.
As much as I have come to know from various sources, the eight primary resp. of a parent are as follows:-
1. They provide food and shelter.
2. They provide protection and security.
3. They provide name with social recognition.
4. They provide financial support.
5. They provide education.
6. They provide sufficient knowledge to adopt various beliefs.
7. They bear, nurture and comply.( bearing a child is sometimes not necessary as in adoption case.)
8. They have right intention to take care.
2Parents’ basic responsibilities include nothing more than their mandatory responsibilities, It just includes some possible arrangements and efforts of parents, by which their mandatory resp. are fulfilled properly and effectively. Suppose, educating a child is a mandatory resp. of a parent, the basic resp. of a parent includes here an extra and effective effort to get their child educated, properly.
 3. Specific responsibilities are, in fact, the extension and integration of the primary resp. of the parents. Some most extensions and integrations of the parents are as follows.
a) Providing home and shelters with proper arrangements.
b) Providing healthy food, drinking water, sufficient wearing, essential accessories and gadgets. 
c) Providing protection from various diseases with proper health-care and Medicare.
d) Providing sufficient arrangements for study, rest, refreshment, and, entertainment & rewards. 
e) Solving their mental, physical, and psychological problems at the all age level (up to the age until they become adults and independent.
f) Fulfilling their urgent needs and requirements.
g) Providing mental, physical and social security.
h) Providing regular education with moral and ethical education.
i) Helping to adopt social, spiritual and religious beliefs.
j) Setting the deadlines of the freedom and restrictions.
k) Sharing experience and thoughts to make them experienced and mature.
l) Controlling and directing them to lead and keep them in the right direction.

m) Deciding what’s essential and what to ignore to keep them on right track, intentionally.
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1 comment:

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