... parenting in itself was, and still is, a piece of cake - no expectations,
no rigid child discipline... only my child!
Not exact matches
It strikes me as a dangerous exaggeration that may seem to justify a differentiation in the pedagogies and the social policies that are enacted or applied within such neighborhoods, with greater emphasis on
rigid discipline than on the informality and intellectual expansiveness that are familiar in the better schools that educate the
children of rich people.
This is a record of a
child, odd and difficult from birth, in the grip of senseless obsessions, controlling the family with
rigid rules and prohibitions, tearing through the house as fast and destructive as a tornado, grunting instead of talking, unresponsive to his parents» loving concern, their urging, coaxing, their vain attempts at
discipline, their anger and spanking.
I believe that
children need consistent, logical
discipline structures, but this
rigid set - up was a nightmare in our house.
Children raised with detached parents tend to be forced into premature independence through sleep training,
rigid discipline, and too early and / or prolonged separation from parents, often resulting in long - term dependency, attachment, and satisfaction issues.
More specifically, parenting characterized by inconsistent,
rigid or irritable explosive
discipline, as well as low supervision and involvement, is closely related with the development of
child conduct problems.
This allows me to segue seamlessly into The
Child in Time and its educational debates... Campbell Moore played Charles, who despite writing a government paper on the need for more rigid discipline for children, rejects society and runs off into the woods in a desperate bid to find his own inner c
Child in Time and its educational debates... Campbell Moore played Charles, who despite writing a government paper on the need for more
rigid discipline for
children, rejects society and runs off into the woods in a desperate bid to find his own inner
childchild.
Your
child has been handed too harsh
discipline, too
rigid or strict, «conditional» love.
Family violence and a
rigid, authoritarian approach to
discipline are common reasons why a
child may become estranged from a parent.
However, the
rigid and harsh
discipline structure of strict parenting only breed control, fear and obedience hence, life coach Kim Giles recently stressed why parents should focus on earning respect from their
children for a better parent -
child relationship.
In the past, theories for
child development have been fairly
rigid, based on parental control,
discipline, and expected (or accepted) behavior.