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Authoritarian family is a type of family structure where parents have strict control over their children, often using punishment and rules to enforce obedience. In this type of family, there is little room for discussion or negotiation, and children are expected to follow the rules set by their parents without question. This can lead to a lack of independence and autonomy in children as they grow up.
Every family needs to have set of rules to follow, just like when we were young and with our parents. If we don't have rules, how do you think our children will grow up? How can they learn respect, trust and manners if we don't teach them and part of the family rules. Family rules may sound harsh but it's not. Family rules gives us things to obey and follow and if we think about them it is the right things for all of us.
A true christian will follow the rules that God has set down for his children. We are his children and everyone is a brother or sister to each other - it does not matter what race, sex, or age a person is. In order to follow what rules God has set for his children they must read the bible and live as God would have them live - according to the bible.
All people need rules to live by or else there is chaos. A good example of a society without rules is Somalia A family is the same way. A family is a group of people who are connected through relationships and to have the family group work correctly the members of the group need to have a set of rules to live by. Otherwise all you have a group of individuals living in the same place. When working together more can be done and the group can set goals for individuals as well as the group. It makes for a much happier life.
All the members of the family were counted in a Roman family. Some families were large, others were small. There was no set number just as there is no set number for the people living in a present day family.
There are no certain set of rules when it comes to river rafting with children. It seems every outfitter has some different rules. But most say a short trip for younger children and tweens and teens can usually handle a whole day of rafting.
Children in the family should be treated fairly by ensuring that each child's needs and feelings are acknowledged and respected. This involves listening to their opinions, providing equal opportunities for participation, and avoiding favoritism. It's important to set consistent rules and expectations while also considering their individual personalities and circumstances. Open communication fosters trust and helps children feel valued and understood.
Given set of rules.
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Children typically begin to observe and understand family rules around the age of 3 to 4 years old, when they start to develop a sense of autonomy and social norms. By this age, they can follow simple instructions and recognize expectations set by parents or caregivers. As they grow older, particularly around ages 5 to 7, their understanding of rules becomes more nuanced, allowing them to appreciate the reasons behind them and follow them more consistently.
Each state has different regulations regarding children's services. General ethics are followed nationwide, but it is up to each state to set their own rules and procedures. Your local service office can answer specific questions.
Positives: 1) Rules set boundaries not to be crossed or violated 2) Rules help make the trust between family people better. Negatives: 1) These rules or set of instructions might not always be logical or healthy. 2) As a result instead of unifying they end up becoming bothering for engaging parties i.e. the one enforcing the rules and the one on whom they are being enforced. Solution : is to have a balance... which would work for both parties