Recognizing Good Parenting — Part 1/8
In the 1960s, Political Correctness in partnership with the unproven theory of soft, obsessive self-esteem driven parents rewrote the rulebook for parenting in America resulting today in the “average”...
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To discover how far the average parent in the US has gone to pamper the average child, the March 2011 Bulletin for AARP provided some disturbing statistics. In Pampering Our Kids, AARP said, “When...
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Jean M. Twenge, Ph.D. writing in Psychology Today explains Why Chinese Mothers Really are Superior (On Average). “It’s not stereotyping when it’s right.… Asian Americans have the lowest self-esteem of...
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Here are the statistics that may help current and future parents of all racial and ethnic groups rethink parenting. Some of Amy Chua’s critics claimed that her “old world” style of parenting leads to...
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About a year ago, Business Insider.com published, “It’s Official, Asian-American Students Work Way Harder to Become More Educated Than Everyone Else” then went on to say Asian-American students take...
View ArticleAvoid the Mainstream Parent Trap – Part 1/9
Before anyone can avoid this trap, he or she must learn how to recognize it. My goal with this series is to provide information and insite that may help young parents make better decisions while being...
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