A bill proposed by Sen. Ruben Diaz Sr. would force parents to attend government-run parenting classes in New York. If parents don’t attend, their kids would be held in the 6th grade.
“Imagine treating every parent in New York as though they are on probation,” states Walter Olson, from the Cato Institute’s Center for Constitutional Studies.
Olson says the bill would force parents to “show up and be re-educated” and “lectured about the shortcomings of how they are raising their kids and be inoculated with whatever the fad of the year is.”
New York parents will be forced to return to school for government-run parenting classes if state Sen. Ruben Diaz Sr., D-Bronx, has his way.
Diaz is sponsoring legislation that would require the parents of elementary school students to attend four “parent support programs” before their children are allowed to enter seventh grade.
Diaz tells U.S. News mandatory courses are necessary because many parents do not attend optional parent-teacher conferences.
“Voluntary is what we have now, where we require parents to voluntarily meet with the teachers and come to parent-teacher meetings, and as you know they don’t come,” he says.
The bill would require the New York State Education Department to establish 12 parenting courses – of which parents would select four to attend. Diaz envisions the classes helping parents deal with issues such as sexual orientation, bullying and suicide, and the bill specifically mandates a course on physical, emotional and sexual abuse. Employers would be required to provide one day of paid leave annually to allow parents to attend.
[READ: Mysterious Polio-Like Illness Strikes Kids in California]Diaz says parents who feel capable of raising their children without state-provided instruction shouldn’t be upset by the proposal.
“We are not saying they are irresponsible,” Diaz says. ”We are trying to expand their skills. Especially good parents would not miss an opportunity to expand their parental skills and get involved with their children’s psychological problems.”
The senator, an evangelical minister who sometimes bucks his own party – including offering feisty opposition to a 2011 bill legalizing same-sex marriage, says his legislation has several supporters in the 63-member state Senate. It currently has one co-sponsor, but Diaz says he has commitments from other senators and will release their names “when the time comes.”
Diaz has introduced the bill before. It was defeated in the state Senate’s education committee during the last legislative session. A committee hearing has not yet been scheduled for the latest edition.
Diaz declined to speculate on why the bill failed in the past.
Walter Olson, a senior fellow at the Cato Institute’s Center for Constitutional Studies, blogged about the bill earlier this month and tells U.S. News “people see this not just as bossy, but as sinister.”
“Imagine treating every parent in New York as though they are on probation,” he says.
Olson says the bill would force parents to “show up and be re-educated” and “lectured about the shortcomings of how they are raising their kids and be inoculated with whatever the fad of the year is.”
“If you thought the public reaction to the soda ban was big,” Olson says, “wait until you see the public reaction to telling people the government knows better than they do how to raise their kids.”
Diaz says he doubts a large number of students would wallow in sixth grade as a result of parents flouting the law.
“I don’t foresee that because parents sacrifice for their children, they don’t think, ‘I’m going to let my children get held back,’” he says. “A good parent would never miss the opportunity to help their children. This is a free opportunity, a free education.”
I foresee a mass exodus out of ny if this socialist law passes
BS This is a Criminal act of Our so called Government.
Re-Education for What.
And they should attend Constitution classes….
Moron
That’s about stupit as hell.
I bet his dumb ass don’t know any more than the people that have kids don’t need there $#%&!@* in our house
So We Are Now a Socialist Country
Isn’t this socialism or communism? This is totally ridiculous and hints of “1984”, Equilibrium” and other the state knows better than you movies and books. They should be advocating Pre-Parenting classes. If you do not know what to do with a 6th grader you have already failed. You should be taught prior to having kids. My grandparents, my parents and I were taught about raising children by being in a family and being involved with each other. We had cousins, nieces and instead nephews. We learned by doing and observing. Not in some dry state regulated classroom. How with all the cultural diversity are they going to come up with a class. Are they trying to make us cookie cutter parents of cutter children to live cookie cutter lives. When will they start issuing the MAO suits?
This is another example of good intentions becoming bad actions. What we need is stable family units, two parents, some grandparents, relatives and neighbors to provide the environment for family. Once you belong you feel included and more responsible for your actions. Broken families make broken children. Now I am not talking about divorce or one parent homes. You can have one parent raising children if there is a network of family around them. It is when the one parent cannot be there to demonstrate, advise and nurture the child that they slip away. When a child has to become the parent or has to come home to an empty house every day. When a child doesn’t get to be a child is when they have difficulties in later years.
We do not need classes we need our lives to be about family more than about the individual. We need the government to busy itself fixing our economy, making our towns safer and providing good opportunities for education and employment. We do not need them to homogenize child rearing.
Dennis Deitsch http://to-be-prepared.com
i am sure that is the last thing we need for the govenment to show us how to raise kids,
They should be worrying about how they’re educating the children! IDIOTS