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Because they don't go to school they prefer to work with their parents just for earning.
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Because homeschooling is between the parents and the children, discipline is enforced by the parents. It is wrong to ask whether homeschooling teaches discipline, because that depends on the parents. Some parents prefer to have regimented school days, others prefer a more relaxed style of teaching and learning.
Isn't something parents prefer, or the children for that matter. I'm assuming it would hurt after a while if it went in too deep.
Some people tend to think classical music is more "intelligent" or such than others, and they want their children to appear as such.
Both are correct, but unless the word parents is meant to be emphasized, we prefer "you and your parents."
That technology is taking the place of human interaction
If the parents are fighting all the time or give each other the silent treatment it's not a fun house to live in. They might not be divorced at that point but you can feel the family is gone. When divorced the child still have both parents but now they are happy.
They are your parents in law. Ask them what they would prefer to be called.
There are 3 parenting approaches: permissive parents, authoritarian parents, and authoritative parents. In families with permissive parenting styles, children are allowed to determine their own schedules and what activities they want to participate in. Parents tend to avoid conflicts and prefer to treat their children as if they are friends. Meanwhile, authoritarian parents want to completely control their children. Complete obedience is expected of the child and the child's input is not usually considered relevant. An authoritative parenting style is a mix of both previous styles.
Most African Americans children preferred white dolls.
If the parents are of faith and go to church, then they should bring their young children with them to give them a base of learning on religion from which to decide. But if, after the children reach the age where they can decide for themselves, they decide they don't want to go, then the parents need to respect their child's feelings about it and not force them to go if they don't want to. Also, if, when the young children become older, they decide they prefer to try another faith, then they should be allowed that choice, too.