Appeal after remand, Rhodes v. Executive Risk Consultants, 29,142 (La.App. 2d Cir. 1/22/97), 690 So.2d 1128 (unpublished opinion), writ denied 97-0475 (La. 3/27/97), 692 So.2d 403. A parent is required to use reasonable precautions in supervising his or her child. Smolinski v. Taulli, 276 So.2d 286, 287 (La. 1973); McFarland v. Industrial Helicopters Inc., 502 So.2d 593 (La.App. 3d Cir. 1987); Wilson v. United States, 92-455 (M.D. La. 1/13/95), 874 F. Supp. 128; cf. Anderson v. NOPSI, 583 So.2d 829 (La. 1991). Failure to take precautions expected of a reasonably prudent person in similar circumstances subjects the parent to comparative fault.