I'm sure it is I have been studing a baby book from mymother's generation the 50's and earlier and they were "bladder training" at like twelve months old they held there children to some high standards I think the time and effort put into those children is what was keeping them in line.
course allot of them became hippies lol
It all just depends on the kids you are looking at. You always can find the bad ones and there are always the good ones.
Another perspectiveParents determine the behavior of their children. If a parent is willing to take the time and work at being consistent, children benefit.If you say "no", it must mean "no". It may mean that as a parent, you must get off that sofa and physically STOP a child from misbehaving; even requiring the child to remain in a "time out" location for inappropriate behavior.
Parents who try to discipline their children by just telling them to stop a behavior, are not teaching the children to respect authority, nor are they helping the child to become a responsible adult.
Having said that, there seems to be a greater number of parents who are unwilling to spend the time and effort necessary to properly teach their children how to behave, resulting in a greater number of children who misbehave.
Child behavior is much worse than 2 or 3 years ago. And this is because their parents aren't raising them right and they don't have any manners and when they get to school they just start to act up.
State your argument outright at the beginning, and structure your paper so each paragraph helps you prove that point.
No, he has no children, and is only 14 years old.
no it got better
With a child development degree, you will learn tons of child safety aspect, behavior, and acceptable discipline. This could take you many years to accomplish.
Depends on what you mean by "years". One thing we've learned about today is ADD and ADHD. That didn't exist years ago so those children who now are adults get a lot of things explained when they get the diagnoze. it also differ depending on where you live, your parents etc. One thing we do know is that the school results are worse and children are more obese today which leads to more depression etc. The world is also bigger so there's more interaction which makes kids influenced by more people. And one can say that the behavior is worse if one thinks speaking their minds more is worse but in that case maybe they are happier with more power then they used ot have. Kids today demand more and know their rights more I think. Internet is one source.
The effectiveness of formal school versus homeschooling depends on the individual needs and learning styles of the student. Formal schools provide structured learning environments with access to qualified teachers and social interactions, while homeschooling allows for personalized instruction and flexibility in curriculum. Ultimately, the best approach may vary for each student.
You handle them with lots of love, hugs, compliments when they do something right, and never criticize their efforts. Never, ever, strike or hurt a child - that will simply make their behavior worse. Especially, you do not let them do something that you have told them is wrong for them to do, but you do not lose your temper or ever, ever raise your voice.
Acid rain has definitely not gotten better. It is worse because there is more pollution now.
One year is much the same as another, with a leap year having the extra day. It does not make it better or worse than other years. Individual years in your life might be special for some reason, but not due to their length.
Chickenpox is time limited, while urticaria can continue for years. But chickenpox can kill you and urticaria can't. Hard to say which is better or worse.
Yes. Worse, the mother can wait up to 23 years to file for up to 18 years in retroactive child support. see links below