71. Parents are likely to want children to do well in life. 72. Parents are not alone in recognizing that some children are much younger and some are much older than others in the class. 73. Parents are not the only people to be relegated when couples are establishing a joint identity. 74. Parents are often reluctant to send out announcements of the birth or even to name the baby. 75. Parents are often too busy, tired, or preoccupied to give their children the time and attention they need. 76. Parents are responsible for giving their children moral guidance. 77. Parents are under a legal obligation to educate their children. 78. Parents are welcome at all times. 79. Parents have been unanimous in supporting the after-school program. 80. Parents may be able to express a preference as to the school their child will attend. |