Not exact matches
Parents in conflict are
poor role models, inconsistent with discipline, and inattentive — all of which creates stress
for their
children.
«Although well intentioned, the last Government received very little
for their money in terms of social mobility and a reduction in the gap between the rich and the
poor, and they have further fuelled a culture of benefit dependency in which
children grow up seeing parents and grandparents who have never worked as their
role models, in which people are better off living apart than living together, and in which there is no incentive to work because of the fear of becoming worse off.
[FN29] In type 2 cases (female - initiated violence), fathers should be encouraged to pursue primary custody of their
children; [FN30] in type 3 cases (male - controlled interactive violence), both parents are
poor role models, but «the parent who can better provide a violence - free environment should be considered as the potential primary caretaker
for the
child,» [FN31] while in type 4 cases (separation and postdivorce violence), «a range of custody plans, including joint physical custody, are appropriate.»