Yeah, "parenting" has gone out of style! And the modern "thinking/thought" on it is that the old style of "parenting" might somehow damage the delicat psyche of those little darlings. So discipline has been changed to now mean ... oppression. And rules/guidelines harm the ... creatativity and curiosity/spirit ... of those future citizens. So all that got junked.
It is sad to say, but there are many many people who should not have been allowed to have kids. It sounds horrible to say that, but with those "rights" to have kids also goes the "reponsibilities" to raise them right. Every "right" comes with "responsibilities".
The State of Nebraska is now correcting a problem they caused with the wording of a new law they passed last year or the year before. They had several cases of "child abandonment" in the past several years. Several un-wed teenage mothers ... dumped ... their new babies - because they couldn't stand the "responsibilities" associated with having those kids. It interferred with their going to school, and parties, and prom, and hanging with their buddies - but the "making the kid" part was OK. So they "dumped" their newborns at a hospital, or a church, or out in a park!
Well, the state passed a law that any mother could drop their kid off at any hospital, and not face "child abandonment" charges. It did mean that they lost all rights/custody to the kids, but no legal charges for walking away from their "parental" responsibilitis.
But the State Legislature didn't think through all the wording of it properly. People started to ... abuse ... the law right away. They started dropping off their "problem" teenagers! The very kids they were not properly "parenting". The kids go into Foster Care, and no more legal charges or responsibilities for the parents. One lady drove across 3 states (most of a thousand miles) to drop off her 12, 13, and 16 year old kids! It's now up to the State of Nebraska to raise them the rest of the way - food, clothing, shelter, medical, education.
Well, the State Legislature did change the law, and the change goes into effect the 15th. So there has been a ... wave ... of people driving into Nebraska to "dump" their kids before the deadline! And most of the kids are troubled kids - because the parents didn't actually "parent" them. And also didn't think through the 18 year commitment of having kids.
The next big problem cropping up is are all the people abandoning their aged parents at hospitals - especially those with alzhemeirs or requiring expensive round-the-clock care. The hospitals have had to resort to video cameras to see WHO dropped off that old person that has been setting in the lobby all day. And then hope they can make out a vehicle license plate to track down who these people are and where they came from.
So, besides the current crop of ... under-parented ... kids, there is another group currently growing up with more "abandonment issues" to deal with.
I have a friend who does do Foster Care with his wife. And they do take in the ... troubled kids - one of the few couples to do so. They even permanently adopted 4 of their foster kids from one family. But they ACTIVELY PARENT those kids - and their 3 biological ones as well. Plus she also does day-care during the day, including new borns. Yeah, it can be chaos in their home. But she runs a tight ship, and those kids know who is in charge - and it ain't them! You don't see those kids out hassling people in the streets or woods. Actually, they are all pretty good "campers" themselves - having grown up with it.
Mikey - that grumpy ol' German blacksmith out in the Hinterlands