​​School Shootings: Common Sense Dad Says We Need to Take Responsibility for Our Kids by 30Seconds Dad

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March 23, 2018

​​School Shootings: Common Sense Dad Says We Need to Take Responsibility for Our Kids

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Meredith Schneider
30Seconds Dad , I so agree with this. "Where are the parents?!"
Why are these kids filled with so much hate and lack of caring about another human life? What has happened or not happened in their life?!
And the want to kill another human being? :( I'm constantly in my kids faces knowing who their friends are, who does what sport, who hangs out with who, who are their parents. I'm not naive that these shootings can't happen in our town but the more we know about who are kids surround themselves with the better.

I always encourage our 4 kids to be nice to everyone and reach out to those they feel need a smile, a friend and/or know that someone does care about them. All these shootings hurt my heart and want to hug on all the parents that lost their children in these horrific shootings year after year. Arm the schools, arm the Temples, arm the Churches and lets be vigilant in keeping each other and our loved ones safe. xoxoxo
Elisa Schmitz
This is such an important topic to raise and I'm so glad you did, Richard. There are those who will point fingers at the parents and those who say you can't blame the parents. But at the end of the day, we as parents do need to be vigilant today, more than ever before, about what our kids are seeing and reading, who they are associating with and what problems they are facing - and get them help when they need it. Smartphones and social media make it harder than ever to know what our kids are seeing and who they are in contact with. You have to have a great relationship with your kids and make sure values are in place. A tough time to be a parent, for sure. Thank you for this insight. And thank you, Meredith Schneider , for sharing your thoughts, too!
Mike Prochaska
I agree with this 100 percent

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