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When Kids Lose Control: Who’s Really Responsible?

10 min · 1 de may de 2026
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What happens when children commit acts of violence—and where does the responsibility fall? In this intense episode of The Gilda Gram Podcast, Dr. Gilda Carle confronts disturbing real-life cases involving youth violence—and asks the question many are afraid to answer: Should parents be held accountable for their children’s actions? From a brutal street assault to a tragic international case, this episode explores the deeper issue behind it all—lack of boundaries, lack of accountability, and a breakdown in discipline. Dr. Gilda dives into: * The rise of violent behavior among young people * The role of parenting in shaping behavior and responsibility * Whether parents should face legal consequences * The importance of boundaries, structure, and emotional presence * Why “respect” and “relationships” must be taught early This isn’t just about bad behavior. It’s about what happens when no one is in charge. Real talk. Bold truth. No excuses. * Behavior is learned—and reinforced at home * Lack of structure leads to lack of control * Accountability must start early * Parenting requires presence, not just permission * Society pays the price when discipline disappears 🔑 Key Takeaways:

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