Originally posted by FAEbGBD:
Even if the judge thought grounding was too much punishment, is grounding illegal? If this dad had been to parenting classes when he was a teenager, he'd have known that grounding his daughter was far too over-reaching.
The situation is ridiculous, as is your comment.
We had an issue with our oldest daughter years ago. She'd sneak out at all hours of the night. We'd immediately go looking for her, usually with the help of the local police. It was our right to file unruly charges against her. After one warning---we filed charges when she repeated the behavior. The judge ordered her to do community service, attend anger management classes and for some reason, still unknown to us, ordered us to attend parenting classes. Our daughter had accused of of nothing, but we still had to go.
In the parenting classes we attended, they stressed the importance of setting limits and rules and the repercussions should these rules be broken.
We had to help some of the other parents fill out their 1st nightly paperwork because we were among the few that could read, I kid you not.
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Bill in Dayton