Wife and I raised 7 kids. We did teach them to be respectful, obey the law and such. Youngest is 30. My oldest, a son was taught to drive by me. He was taught to make complete stops, leave early enough not to have to speed ect. Rode with him the other day. 5-10 over the posted limit, rolling, rolling stops, in a nut shell everything I taught him not to do. My other kids will not ride with him nor allow him to take their kids anyplace!
One of the worst bunch of kids I've seen in my life without getting into the inner city kids were a family of farm kids. Church every Sunday, taught to work Ect. Everything most on this forum thinks of as the "right way to raise a kid". One kid had a baby taken by the state at birth (unmarried teen) because she had METH in her blood. Youngest son has done time for shoplifting and the oldest for "things", not abusing ANIMALS! No I'm not making this stuff up! All this out of what most would consider a "good Christian home"! And I know they were taught better, they are related!
Kids have outside influences. Friends, neighbors......SCHOOLS! And it's nothing new. Preacher of my church back in the late 60's and his wife got divorced. Seems neither one knew just which bed they were supposed to be in. After we moved here to MN in 71 a preacher, not Catholic, from our church got caught molesting kids.
How many of you have gotten a ticket with a kid in the car and out of the cops hearing, in front of the kids, ranted about dirty cops filling quotas? And then you wonder why kids don't respect the law?
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