You take responsibility for your children’s actions.
According to Soundbuilthomes.com, “In some states parents can be held responsible for their children’s actions; and, regardless, if your child inadvertently or purposefully causes a problem for a neighbor, being a good neighbor sometimes comes down to apologizing (and encouraging your child to apologize) and going the extra effort to make things right.”
“This can also be a valuable teaching moment where your child participates in remedies like cleaning, repairing, etc.”
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