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Children have a responsibility to: Express their feelings in a way that doesnt hurt other people or things. Speak up if their parents are asking them to do things that dont feel right. Ask for help if they need it.
Taking part in the home by carrying out any chores or duties. Respecting their parent and appreciating that there is only one of them and acknowledge the hard work that they are doing. Attending school everyday. Communicating with their parent and speaking up if they are unhappy or if they think something is unfair.
Such obligations have three aspects: protecting children from abuse and neglect, helping children to become autonomous persons, and providing children with adequate moral education.
Filial responsibility laws, also known as filial support laws, are legal statutes that require adult children to financially support their parents if they are unable to do so themselves.
He said, Honour thy father and thy mother: that thy days may be long upon the land (Exodus 20:12). To honor parents means to love and respect them. It also means to obey them. The scriptures tell children to obey your parents in the Lord: for this is right (Ephesians 6:1).

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The Duty Itself: Obey Your Parents. This means a humble subjection to their authority and control, with a ready performance of what they require. It is the same as giving honor to your parents (Exod. 20:12), which connotes valuing highly and revering ones parents (Lev. 19:3, 14).
In the United States, there is generally no legal requirement for adult children to provide care for their aging parents. However, some states have filial responsibility laws that may impose financial responsibility on adult children under specific circumstances.
The biblical role of a parent is to be a good steward of the children God has placed into their care. Parents are responsible for caring for their childrens spiritual, emotional, and physical well-being. The most important biblical duty of a parent is to teach their children about Jesus in action and word.

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