Native Americans didn't beat them first of all. If someone tells you we beat our children (Yes. I am a Mohawk Native American of Kanesatake, my Mohawk name is Karonhiio [pronounced garumhio]). if anyone tells you it's traditional to beat your child, it's NOT!
to answer your question by the way we told them a story involving the thing they did and what consequences it could have.
it was a lot better than ours, that's for sure. the native American childhood was very basic. don't upset your child. the worst punishment was getting ignored. i hope this helped a little!
Dr. Benjamin Spock was the physician who advised baby boomers' parents on child rearing after World War II through his books. #RudrikaClinic
There are differing accounts of what kind of 'diapers' were used by Native Americans. Diapers generally were cloth or animal skin wrappings (swaddling cloths) with dried grass or moss placed in strategic areas to trap body waste. Unlike European's who let the diapers go unchanged for days (weeks in cold weather) Native Americans changed or cleaned them as they became soiled with waste, cleaning the child at the same time. .
Child rearing,cleaning the house,fetching water and firewood,weeding and planting in the fields and cooking
Mirabeau Buonaparte Lamar as President of the Texas Republic called for the total extinction (Genocide) of all Native Americans. He commissioned the Texas Rangers to exterminate them "every man, woman and child" to burn their homes and destroy their crops. He was successful against the Cherokee but failed against the Comanche.
Watson's child-rearing approach emphasized strict discipline and behavior modification, which influenced many Americans to adopt a more structured and authoritarian parenting style. This approach had a long-lasting impact on parenting practices in America, contributing to a shift towards more authoritarian and controlling methods in child-rearing. It also promoted a focus on obedience and conformity in children.
Punishment in child rearing involves using consequences to discourage undesirable behavior. While it can be effective in the short term, positive discipline techniques like setting clear expectations, providing positive reinforcement, and teaching appropriate behaviors are more beneficial in promoting long-term behavioral change and healthy development in children. It's important to avoid using harsh or physical punishment, as it can have negative effects on a child's well-being and relationship with their caregivers.
Robert R. Sears has written: 'Patterns of child rearing' -- subject(s): Child rearing 'Seven Ages of Man' 'Identification and child rearing' -- subject(s): Child rearing, Identification (Psychology)
Lorelei Mitchell has written: 'Corporal punishment and low-income mothers' -- subject(s): Corporal punishment of children, Discipline of children, Low-income mothers, Child rearing
to compare child rearing practiciples.filipinos with other natiomalist in philliphines
Childbearing - the process of giving birthChild Rearing - the way in which a family brings up / raises a child
parenting
child rearing practices are those practices, which are done to rear a child. it includes total care of a child, from basic needs to protect rights of children.
That thing you get arrested for.
el Cucuy was once a standard part of child rearing. el Cucuy was once a standard part of child rearing.
Evelyn Prutz has written: 'Entrusted to our care' -- subject(s): Child rearing, Christianity, Religious aspects of Child rearing
Tine Thevenin has written: 'Mothering and fathering' -- subject(s): Parenting, Sex role, Child rearing 'The family bed' -- subject(s): Child psychology, Child rearing, Sleeping customs 'Mothering and fathering' -- subject(s): Child rearing, Parenting, Sex role