Aboriginal parenting practices varied widely among different groups and cultures, so it's difficult to generalize. Many Aboriginal peoples emphasized communal child-rearing, fostering independence and resilience rather than strict discipline. Parents often used storytelling and cultural teachings as methods of guidance, focusing on the child's social and emotional development. Overall, the approach was typically more holistic and relational than authoritarian.
Calvin's followers believed that people were generally sinful.
the answer is that people wanted their children to be smart and have good future lives
This is a very general question and has not one answer. Traditional aboriginal dance is accompanied by traditional songs and instruments and follow strict laws. Contemporary aboriginal dance may be to local bands, comprising family members, in isolated communities with country rock and reggae being a favourite style; or for urban aboriginal people they have tastes as varied as any other city person in the world.
Being strict trust me it will help your children in the long run
Way too strict and don't let their children (especially daughters) do anything.
Strict parents show discipline to their children and are hard on them so the children will get good grades and learn what's good and what's wrong.Some strict parents also are hard on their children because of their childhood and emotions of it.
Both
they basically are not allowed to choose as children because their parents teach them about it and many people in china are strict about religion and keeping it going
well parents becume strict when the teen/children becume iresponsabile or dont listen
very strict
Not strict in the life of a particular country. They are strict in all countries. Iranian people inthe region are less strict.
Absolutely! I call them "strict genes".