So true, forcefully pushing your views onto someone else generally backfires, having the opposite effect
I agree with that, when it comes to something a child wants. But if it's something like politics, a child may just do what their parents want them to do. Because maybe they don't really care. I suppose that could happen with anyone though, not just kids. I've seen it many times.
For example, you may be surprised to learn that "What is the EU?" was the most frequently googled term in the UK around the time of the Brexit vote.
We're having a debate on whether the voting age should be lowered, yet it could be said that it's not age that matters, but rather political awareness. You reckon perhaps asking all voters to take a political quiz ,with a pass mark required to vote to gauge the voters' political awareness, would be a good idea prior to voting?
Sure, but a parent may have biased political viewpoints and miss out on the entire story when feeding it to their child. Ultimately, the parent influences the child, not by dictation sure I agree with you on that front, but by persuasion? Just something to consider