Dr. Brian Macdonald, Clinical Psychologist and Professor at University of Ottawa, wrote in one of his articles, «It's possible that parents who want their kids to benefit from a democratic parenting style should realize that their kids might require more direction when they're small; young children of democratic parents might be more likely to question parents» instructions or to get off - task because they're used to being a bit more
independent than other kids.»
«It's possible that parents who want their kids to benefit from a democratic parenting style should realize that their kids might require more direction when they're small; young children of democratic parents might be more likely to question parents» instructions or to get off - task because they're used to being a bit more
independent than other kids.»
Not exact matches
In some classes,
kids listen to teachers talk about reading far more
than they actually read themselves, while in
other classes,
independent reading is kept sacred and
kids have ample time to explore books of their own choosing.
Rather
than teaching
kids how to be confident and
independent, parents are urged to over-protect, guard, and shield their children from the most unlikely events, while ignoring
other things that threaten their wellbeing — such as not being able to be a
kid and run around naked in the backyard.