Willard wrote:
Hopefully parents maintain the respect of their offspring, but the notion that they should be expected to earn it is the immature attitude of a belligerent child, unwilling to accept that parental decisions made on his/her behalf may be in his/her best interests whether or not he/she is able or willing to perceive that wisdom in their current less-than-fully developed state. Children, aside from basic human dignity and the sanctity of life cannot earn true respect from anyone until they begin to display psychological and emotional maturity.
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Hmmm. I disagree with most of this. A child can believe that parental decisions on his/her behalf, and the child should believe that. I don't think that has anything to do with respect, however. I don't think a small child demands that the parents earn their respect (most can't even put the word to the meaning). However, if parents are doing things that are destructive or contradicting, the child will react accordingly. I also don't believe that a child cannot earn respect until they display maturity of any form. I may be misunderstanding what you are saying here, but children can be respected and should be respected in each and every developmental stage.