Both Rex and Rosemary have unique qualities that they imply on their children. When available Rex goes plays with the children, like they are friends (Cherry, “Four Styles of Parenting”). In the memoir Jeanette said, “My dad was not only a wimp, he came to play with the gang…” (59). Rex being so involved with the kids, he can be seen almost as a bigger friend rather than their father. In permissive parenting since there’s so much communication between Rex and his children he goes plays with them. After having a huge argument, Rosemary got a job as a teacher. Her nontraditional style of teaching represents how free she is to her children. In the
Both Rex and Rosemary have unique qualities that they imply on their children. When available Rex goes plays with the children, like they are friends (Cherry, “Four Styles of Parenting”). In the memoir Jeanette said, “My dad was not only a wimp, he came to play with the gang…” (59). Rex being so involved with the kids, he can be seen almost as a bigger friend rather than their father. In permissive parenting since there’s so much communication between Rex and his children he goes plays with them. After having a huge argument, Rosemary got a job as a teacher. Her nontraditional style of teaching represents how free she is to her children. In the