When Discipline Fails
The Cost of Untrained Children and Absent Responsibility There is a growing concern that cannot be ignored anymore, because it is no longer just “youth behavior” or “a phase of rebellion.” What we are seeing in too many places is the result of a deeper breakdown in training, discipline, and parental responsibility. When teenagers are setting fires, taking over streets, or openly disregarding curfews, the issue is not simply the child, it is the environment that shaped, or failed to shape, that child. Children are not self-governing by design. They are not born with restraint, foresight, nor respect for consequence. These are qualities that are built over time through consistent training, correction, and supervision. When that process is absent or inconsistent, something else takes its place: impulse, peer pressure and influence, and whatever the surrounding culture happens to reward (today, it’s anything goes). And once impulse becomes habit, it doesn’t remain small or containe...