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    as an authoritarian parent. An authoritarian parent is a more who sets rules that are somewhat inflexible on a day to day bases but still expresses lots of love for her children.This is seen in the film when she buy her a new outfit and get to her nail done to show her love for her daughter but sets strict rules such as she has to dance and or perform her solo otherwise she can't compete. Poly and her two girls- poly would be described as a permissive parent. A permissive parent provides total…

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    I do much better than others the same way my son has good and bad days but one thing that troubles me a lot is seeing how some parents treat their children. I do believe that most parents do their best to raise children so they will become happy and responsible adults but it pains me when I see children whose spirits are being essentially broken by their parents words and actions. Every child has a different temperament, personality and abilities, so there is no one-size-fits all…

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    them a chance to become the person that they want to be. I believe a parent needs to give their child guidance, but not control their child. Growing up I always had strict parents, I thought some of their rules were unfair or harsh but looking back now I appreciate how hard they made me work. As the author explained why she raised her kids that way I was able to understand her parenting style more. Whether, her style was strict or not the mother only wanted the best for her children and it…

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    Spring Awakening is a musical that touches everyone who sees it in some way or another. The musical involves the strictness of religion, parents, and the education system in Germany in the 1890’s. Spring Awakening shows us sensitive topics like sex, rape, suicided, abuse, abortion, and death. The musical starts off with Wendla, who is played by Emily Chelsea, wanting to know every think about how a child is conceived and born so she asks her mother. Her mother, played by Katharine Larson, is…

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    style affects people for the rest of their lives, and why a certain parenting style is the best to use. Diana defines each 4 parenting style as: Authoritarian parenting an approach to child rearing that is characterized by high behavioral standards, strict punishments or misconduct, and little communication. Permissive…

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    Do you feel as if your parents treat you differently than they do your siblings? Do you ever think it is because of your gender that you must play a different role than what your sibling plays? I come from a family of three siblings, two girls and one boy, and I am the youngest. My parents are divorced and my dad passed away in 2013. As if it is not hard enough trying to be the most successful of us three, I also have to succeed in the expectations that my parents have for me, as a female. My…

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    have a authoritarian child-rearing style, where the parent tells the child exactly what to do and make the decisions for their child. This parenting style could result in the child not getting as much freedom as another child from a different child who grew up in a totally different background. For example, a child who grew up in the United States, could have a parent who follows the authoritative child-rearing style to where the can be strict but lenient towards their child…

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    across the world. When two different cultures collide, that leaves parents in a limbo in trying to decide what parenting technique would be the most beneficial for future offspring. Amy Chua, a Yale Law School graduate of Chinese descent, wrote a story about the details of her and her husbands’ choice in how to parent their children. The book is entitled “Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother,” which she proclaims that “Chinese parents are better at raising children than westerners”. In creation of…

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    Republic, my mom and dad used to go to the supermarket every week, most of the time on Saturday’s mornings. As children, my siblings and I were always expecting for candies, cookies, juice, yogurt, all the sweet stuff. My parents bought all those things. However, they were very strict regarding when and how give junk food to us. Back in DR, children got out of school between 12pm and 1 pm, and food were ready at the time we got home. My sister and I, used to get out of school at 12 pm, and the…

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    on two topics in relation to that theme: her relationship with her parents, and her identity. To begin, Habinh is an intelligent, thoughtful 15 year old girl living in Chicago. She does well in school, has many friends, and participates in her local Vietnamese community. Like many girls her age she has formed a circle of friends, and has developed an interest in experiencing independent activities with her peers. Habinh’s parents…

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