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There will always be times of resistance toward parental authority.
As a result, the normal lines of parental authority have broken down.
How will it then be possible to carry out effective checks of parental authority?
She is typically the voice of wisdom, and the parental authority over the main cast.
"When the child knows English and the parent doesn't, parental authority is undermined," he said.
It was clear there was no parental authority, they couldn't control her.
Although the complete absence of parental authority would be irresponsible, parents must pick their fights.
"Because you have been placed in the role of adviser, which implies parental authority.
Accompanying the greater caring was an intensification of parental authority.
Since Yamaguchi was still a minor, he sued for the right of parental authority.
I was just as independent at your age, more so, I guess, and taking a poor view of parental authority."
T. Dan lost his parental authority when she saw him humping her piano teacher.
Parental authority was popular, especially the authority of the monarch and the state.
The "boy" gives all his earnings to his father, and places himself again under the parental authority.
"What's missing is the presence of a parental authority figure and I see this all the time in the upper echelons."
And the story ultimately emphasized reconciliation, rather than blind submission to parental authority.
It can be hard to combine parental authority with a friendship that implies equality, and some girls do not even want this.
Even so, some parents tried to stop their children from joining, fearing the loss of their parental authority to state and party control.
What are the limits of parental authority, and when do a parent's best intentions become undue punishment?
The younger they are, the more they (and you) must defer to parental authority.
Good kids from good families, here to obtain an education, not to escape parental authority and get some kicks.
Now children began to be weaned traumatically at an early age and subject to parental authority in childhood.
In the area of parental authority, legally, children belong to their father who has sole guardianship.
Schools should reinforce parental authority, not replace it.
Furthermore, Japan does not recognise joint parental authority or shared "residence" after divorce.
Thai law provides that while a child is still a minor, they are subject to parental powers.
This may give one reason to ask, whether this might not be more properly called parental power?
My parental powers will now include the ability to filter content and the ads he sees.
The way in which the concept of 'need' is defined by the 1981 Act may also serve to reinforce the limits on parental power.
Their first move to secure parental powers was decisive.
That's for parents to work out between themselves, but as far as most kids are concerned, the sources of parental power are not the same.
The belief in parental power is manifest in the first official act a parent commits: giving the baby a name.
Children, at least, understand parental power.
In the Second Treatise Locke returns to a discussion of parental power.
Rudolf Dreikurs suggests that parents might use life's natural consequences - the reality of the situation rather than parental power to deal with misbehaviour.
Dr. Arnett, the psychologist, said young people are ambivalent about receiving money because it represents parental power.
Either way, its massive, overlapping, bell-shape figures are imposing icons of benign but impassive parental power.
Whilst the lovers are unquestionably faithful and devoted to each other until the end, Teav is a victim of her mother's abuse of parental power.
To any child, the behavior of an ultimate authority figure, no matter how oppressive, tends to define how that child wields parental power later in life.
The House of Lords focussed on the issue of consent rather than a notion of 'parental rights' or parental powers.
This issue is especially difficult to regulate given that forced begging is often imposed by family members, with parental power leveraged over a child to ensure that begging is carried out.
From these, and subsequent cases, it is suggested that although the parental right to veto treatment ends, parental powers do not 'terminate' as suggested by Lord Scarman in Gillick.
If none or only one parent is Muslim, the application for custody or parental power is treated by the law court under civil law, regardless of whether the father or the mother is Muslim.
Mandating more parental power in the process of marriage and trying to take over the process of divorce from the church, the state began to erode the ethical and religious understanding of betrothal prevalent in the 17th century.
PARENTAL POWER WITHOUT RESPONSIBILITY.
I do not believe that fathers are bad and mothers good, or that mothers are blameless victims, or that children aren't harmed by poor parenting (including real abuses of parental power so vile as to be almost inconceivable).
DOC intervened in the Oregon case of Boldt v. Boldt, which technically was a child custody case, but actually about parental power to circumcise at will, by filing two amicus curiae educational briefs to help the court.
'It may well be, and I have no doubt it is so, that the courts, when exercising the parental power of the Crown, have, at any rate in legal theory, an unrestricted jurisdiction to do whatever is considered necessary for the welfare of a ward.
We saw earlier that such a relationship of passive dependency on a parental power perceived as essentially paternal might account for the undoubted paranoid elements which emerge along with the megalomania of the divine monarchs - itself the paranoid equivalent of depressive mania.
Or maybe they said something about the twists and ironies of life - that the worries that preoccupy you are not necessarily the dangers that are actually lying in wait, or about the strange juxtapositions of parental power and parental powerlessness.