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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP— mind your own business. Parents are allowed to bring up their children however they want. If these parents want their child to be culturally aware, then that’s their prerogative.[b] If these parents don’t want their child to know about the Chinese culture, then that’s their prerogative.[/b] If these parents want their daughter to have a bat mitzvah, and they don’t want to give her a choice in the matter, then that’s their prerogative. You are obviously more permissive and have a different parenting style and have different values than these parents. What is right for you, it’s not right for them.[/quote] :shock: Please tell me you have not adopted a child from another culture. You frighten me. Stunned at the ignorance. Also, when children cry out for help to trusted adults they should be listened to. Counseling is absolutely a healthy option to help a family where a member is in significant distress. Choosing therapy is a sign og good parenting when they cannot resolve family issues on their own. A child's mental health matters![/quote] +1[/quote]
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