In the novel The Glass Castle by Jeannette Walls, the parenting style that is nearly all exemplified by Rex and Rose Mary Walls is an uninvolved parent. Rex as well as Rosemary are uninvolved parents in view of the fact they have a lack of communication with their children when problems occur (Cherry, The Four Styles of Parenting). “I didn't want to tell Mom the truth. I was in no mood to hear one of her lectures about the power of positive thinking. see she said I told you you'd fit right in” (140). When Jeanette gets bullied at school, she did not want to tell her seeing as she wouldn't have given the proper communication. Rex and Rosemary are uninvolved parents since they neglect their
In the novel The Glass Castle by Jeannette Walls, the parenting style that is nearly all exemplified by Rex and Rose Mary Walls is an uninvolved parent. Rex as well as Rosemary are uninvolved parents in view of the fact they have a lack of communication with their children when problems occur (Cherry, The Four Styles of Parenting). “I didn't want to tell Mom the truth. I was in no mood to hear one of her lectures about the power of positive thinking. see she said I told you you'd fit right in” (140). When Jeanette gets bullied at school, she did not want to tell her seeing as she wouldn't have given the proper communication. Rex and Rosemary are uninvolved parents since they neglect their