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The Responsibility Project

Liberty Mutual

Responsibility. What’s your policy?™

What’s Your Policy?

Define your position on different types of responsibility. Select a subject below, then view and rate our visitors’ definitions, or submit your own.

What’s your idea of a responsible parent?

* Topics appearing higher in the list are the most popular. Choose any topic or suggest a new one. (View All Topics.)

“making a disciple of your child by you not being afraid to discipline; parents are the first and primary teacher of the child”

5 people agree
I agree

“not trying to be your child’s friend”

4 people agree
I agree

“being a good role model; teaching them God’s word; teaching right from wrong and giving them room to grow”

6 people agree
I agree

“demonstrating the right values in both the big--AND VERY SMALL--things you encounter in everyday life”

4 people agree
I agree

“admitting when you’re wrong”

4 people agree
I agree

“being aware and flexible as your child is continuously growing and changing”

3 people agree
I agree

““To Love in the present, forget the past, hope and pray for the future””

8 people agree
I agree

“as a parent, you have to be a good role model and teach your children the value and the wonder of life”

8 people agree
I agree

“teaching your child to admit fault, say “I am sorry” and next “What can I do to make it right?””

11 people agree
I agree

“an undefinable variable in a field of everchanging social norms”

3 people agree
I agree
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