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    Tiger parenting is a term which refers to strict or demanding parenting that pushes children to be successful academically by attaining high levels of scholastic and academic achievement, using methods regarded as typical of childrearing in areas of East Asia, South Asia and Southeast Asia. Children are punished for failure (especially in the academic world) and for not meeting up to the parents' expectations. Most people do not even know what tiger parenting is and for those who understand what…

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    this stage in a childs life is tough so many things happen all at once and so fast. Being a parent through this stage must not be easy, I know I wasnt a ray of sunshine and I dont think I could handle it how well my family did but this is a good practice for real life. To me, I think this stage is when kids really need their parents but also need to learn things as they go on or by themselves and the parent is there for advise or to catch them when they fall. Like going to parties where there…

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    Tiger Mom Parenting As a group of young students walked around Kennedy Middle School, they talked about their parents and how they were screamed at by their unyielding mothers at home. They talked about how bad they felt when their mothers even composed a harangue for them. All around the world, people have recognized the parenting strategy called “Tiger Mom Parenting”. This type of parenting has produced extraordinary results. Piano and violin prodigies, mathematical geniuses, computer whizzes…

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    Parents Compromising With Teenagers. Do you ever feel like your parents control you, and will not let you be and live your own life? Well, it is time for a change. Parents who are too strict and so in control, actually makes the kid 's behavior change to be worse. Teenagers reject limits because their parents are most likely to not take their feelings into consideration. Parenting is between two adults who parent a child, and if those two cannot compromise on a rule, how is the child supposed…

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    Most of us probably have siblings, and most of us can get quite frustrated with them. Surely you can relate to when your sibling accuses you of doing something, even when they were the ones who did it? If you do, have you ever thought about why your younger sibling has it easier than you? Most of the time they get away with every problem they run into, and they are favourited and get more attention. Also, how their personality is different in the order of birth. Shaped into what it is today.…

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    inhibit a child’s growth and understanding of life. Parenting styles greatly affect the psychological growth of a child. Children’s development is based upon their environment and the home which they are raised in. Parents are the driving force in a child’s life. No matter what role the parent has, they are still related to their child, and from there it influences their child’s being. The influence can have positive or negative effects. Studies show that parenting styles define a child’s…

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    speak, and sometimes rules for relationships. Dating rules can be different for each person. Some people, for example, are not allowed to date at all. Others do not even have any rules. I, on the other hand, have certain rules given to me by my parents. The first rule for dating is that I cannot be in a room with my significant other with the door closed. If the door is closed, then my father or mother would not know what we are doing. Some of my childhood memories include times when my sisters…

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    Another form of parenting that some parents may practice is permissive parenting. Permissive parents provide little guidance over the child’s decisions and can be defined as “high parental responsiveness but low parental demand; tolerance, general acceptance of child’s decisions and tendencies to ignore child’s misbehavior” (Howenstein et al., 2015). is defined as “high parental responsiveness but low parental demand; tolerance, general acceptance of child’s decisions and tendencies to ignore…

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    Chua’s forcefulness on her daughters, including studying and practicing. Mrs. Chua was very strict and expected complete A’s from her daughters and a hundred percent effort with everything they did. She got a lot of positive and negative feedback when her book was released and everyone read about the “Tiger Mom” and her teaching methods. The middle…

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    their parents to meet their merits and not necessarily follow their own intuition. Also, when children enter school, they begin to conform to the habits of their peers because of this regulated and controlled upbringing. All of this could be harmful to the young because this could limit their potential and overall, disable them from pursuing their own happiness. Children should be encouraged to express their individuality in all social circumstances because they are happiest when they…

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