Tuesday, 17 January 2017

PARENTING SELF-ANALYZIS

A- Complete the following exercise by filling in the blanks.

1. I want to become a better parent because :
a: I want be a good model for them.

2. What areas do I need to improve in to become an effective parent? (For
example: being more compassionate, organized, etc.) List at least 3 ways
you would like to improve as a parent.
a. Be more patient with them when they get some tantrums.
b. Try to be more compressible to understand them much better. 
c. Be less  

3. Everyone has strengths, things they do well, that can be used to help
them improve. (For example: budgeting, buying wholesome food, etc.)
Realizing that you are responsible in one area can motivate you to be
responsible in others. List at least three strengths you have as a parent.

a. I am disciplined, organized and honest.


4. How do you think improving your character and skills as a parent will
improve your family?
If I am a good model for them they will follow me in each behavior or attitude and that will be a good way to create a good home full of harmony and peace.  


Now, watch this video and then answer the following questions:

1.                 How many parenting styles were mentioned in that video?
A: Three style of parents, Authoritarian, Permissive, Authoritative.

2.                 Which one do you think yourself represent? Why?
A: The last one, because I like to teach them to be disciplined and organized not only with their toys also with theirs task at school. If they learned this quality they will be more organized in theirs life. 

3.                 In your opinion, what are the differences between the different parenting styles, especially after your children are grown up?
A: I think the difference between all of them is the attitude of each father. We can not punish them without some explanation, we have to teach them what is good and what is wrong and why they have to do that, because later could be too late for them because they didn't learn nothing good during theirs child wood.










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