It would help if they had a little experience as a kid for growing up and if they want to be a babysitter or a teacher for a job so...................... yes
"Some great parenting tips would be to give your children privacy, do not spank them to punish them, and to let them have freedom. Do not control who they hang out with, who they can date, or what movie they should see. Let them experience life by themselves. if they need help, they will come to you."
Dave Ziegler has written: 'Raising children who refuse to be raised' -- subject(s): Parenting, Problem children 'Traumatic Experience and the Brain'
There are more than 6,000 FAQ about Parenting and Children on WikiAnswers.
All aspects of parenting are linked to the development of young children.
Once can find information about why yelling at children is bad from a number of sources. A child psychology book, a balanced parenting guide and forums dedicated to parenting should help.
No. There is no rule book for parenting, but I would say that a good general rule is that a parent should not "make" their children believe in anything.
Barbara Vance has written: 'Servant-leader parenting' -- subject(s): Parenting 'The effect of preschool group experience on various language and social skills in disadvantaged children' -- subject(s): Children with disabilities, Education (Preschool), Education, Preschool, Preschool Education, Social skills
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The orientation of the parents has no effect whatsoever on raising children. So it's difficult to say how gay parenting is more beneficial than straight parenting. All good parenting is beneficial.
The authoritarian method of parenting is where the parent acts as the authority. In this method of parenting the parent is not a friend to the child, they are to be viewed as an authority figure whom the children are to listen to.
Today's psychologists have categorized parenting into many different styles. Some of the most common are positive parenting, strict parenting, spiritual parenting, slow parenting and toxic parenting.