I like their policy. When I worked with Boy Scouts, I carried copies of the section of the Texas Family Code known informally as the Parents’ Bill of Rights. Until you’re 18, you own nothing, not even your clothes. Not even things you bought with money you earned. You have no right to money you earn. Your parents decide where you will be and when. The chorus of “No way?” was very satisfying.
I like their policy. When I worked with Boy Scouts, I carried copies of the section of the Texas Family Code known informally as the Parents’ Bill of Rights. Until you’re 18, you own nothing, not even your clothes. Not even things you bought with money you earned. You have no right to money you earn. Your parents decide where you will be and when. The chorus of “No way?” was very satisfying.