Should We Hold Parents Responsible?
Description
Are parents responsible for the actions of their children? When is the parent no longer accountable? In this episode of the logic and life coaching podcast, Dr. Jacob Kashiwagi does a deep dive into his theory on no influence in terms of parental responsibility. Maybe parents shouldn't give themselves all the credit for how their kids turn out.
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