Not exact matches
Although his
parents were afraid of being ostracized simply because their son had been healed, he was willing to endure
criticism and mistreatment and even expulsion from the synagogue rather
than disparage Jesus.
Kids raised this way turn out more emotionally stable, confident and successful
than kids raised the other ways but there is still
criticism of this style of
parenting.
Regarding the science
criticism, it's impossible to scientifically prove by a placebo - controlled, double - blind, randomized study (the gold standard in science) that AP works better
than a more distant style of
parenting.
And I have to say that I agree with the main thrust of your article — that emphasizing the positives of your
parenting practices is a more effective draw, and also a better defense against
criticism,
than pointing out the supposed negatives of how other people
parent.
Emery's response to our rejoinder did not address our major
criticisms of their research; rather, he claims that absent strong evidence about the effects of infants and very young children spending overnights with each
parent, the burden of proof lies with those who advocate for the co-parenting position, rather
than with opponents of co-parenting.
«I would rather take
criticism about that
than have
parents come to me in Catford, in Lewisham, when their children's lives have been utterly devastated by gangs and knife crime,» Ms Alexander added.
It has fairly recognisable young teen movie themes, although these don't survive more
than a cursory analysis — hazy
criticisms of class distinction / discrimination are a bit hard to swallow when the kids of «privileged»
parents attend an elite school floating above the clouds.
Parents should be aware that violent depictions are more frequent and intense
than in its predecessor, although this edition is softer with its
criticisms of religion and animal abuse, and contains only female cleavage instead of male rear nudity.
The anxiety that drives this
criticism comes from the fact that a radical curriculum — one that has the potential to affect more
than 50 million children and their
parents — was introduced with hardly any public discussion.
No matter the subject, Leman encourages
parents to keep realistic expectations and to motivate with approval rather
than criticism.
Second, depressed children whose homes were characterized by high levels of parental
criticism or emotional overinvolvement demonstrated significantly lower recovery rates at the end of the first year after hospitalization
than did children whose
parents scored low on those variables.
Along with this aim, we further hypothesized that
parents who received the computer training would engage in more distraction, praise, humor, and play and less reassurance, provision of information, apologizing, and
criticism during their children's immunizations
than untrained
parents who were provided with a distraction approach (i.e., movies) or
parents who received standard care.
Confirming mother's self - reports, observers also have found that mothers of AD children show greater use of non-supportive
parenting (e.g.,
criticism and talking over the child) and less use of supportive
parenting (e.g., warmth) when responding to children's negative emotions
than mothers of non-AD children (Hudson et al. 2008).
Parents with SAD demonstrated less warmth / positive affect and more
criticism and doubts of child competency
than did those without SAD.
Fourth,
parents can change their
parenting practices by giving special attention to positive behavior to encouragement and praise for positive behavior rather
than criticism for negative behavior.
It appears that overprotection measures in the chronic illness literature to date have largely measured parental behavioral control — which includes
parenting behaviors such as limit setting and parental monitoring — rather
than parental psychological control — which includes intrusiveness and
criticism / guilt induction.