It's hard for many people to understand the difference between discipline and abuse:
Abuse: Hitting and leaving marks on the skin.
Parent: "You stupid idiot! Why do I have to CONSTANTLY remind you that it's disrespectful to interrupt people while they're talking? Don't you have ANY patience to wait your turn?"
Discipline: Hitting and leaving NO marks on the skin.
Parent: "Either you stop acting like a spoiled brat or else you're grounded for the weekend. You will stay home and not be allowed to leave the house without permission."
Yes. As long as they're being abusive.
Sometimes parents r strict cause they care about u and worry about and sometimes they do it to yeah u a lesson and if it's not all of that then they r just mean
Sometimes, but it's worse if parents are BOTH!
anyone can become abusive by being abused themselves or being stressed out really bad. they can have problems that eats them up inside and without warning are ready to take it out on anyone who comes at them wrong.
no he describes them as being very smart and poor
Possible, but not likely for him to change on his own without serious counseling.
do things without being ased show her how responsible you can be!!
Anybody can be bullied.It isn't about the parents being strict.bullies just want attention, just dont worry about them.
When dealing with strict parents, it's important to communicate openly and respectfully with them. Try to understand their concerns and rules, and work towards finding compromises. It may also be helpful to seek support from trusted adults or friends. Remember to prioritize your safety and well-being while navigating your relationship with your parents.
Nothing. Puritans were just that strict.
Lady Gaga has spoken about her upbringing and the strict discipline she experienced from her parents. While she has mentioned that her parents were strict, there is no specific public acknowledgment from her about being spanked. Instead, she has focused on the emotional impact of her upbringing and the support she received from her family in pursuing her music career.
If you run away at seventeen due to abuse, your parents or the police can help ensure your safety. Your parents can report you as a missing person, but if you're in an abusive situation, it's important to seek help from the police or a trusted adult, as they can intervene and provide protection. Additionally, you may contact child protective services or organizations that specialize in helping youth in abusive situations to find safe shelter and support. Legal options may also be available to help you escape the abusive environment.