Family Most people define the word family as a group of people, usually consisting of parents, children, and other cohabitants. In addition to "ordinary" families, there are mixed families, single parent families and adoption families. Regardless of the family composition, they become healthy when they have boundaries, trust and support. In the novel, special children in her hometown of Miss Peregrin are backed by Ransom Riggs and Miss Peregrin in an authoritative way to nurture and support the family.
There is no perfect home, but many families are healthy. Family works well, mainly due to maturity and emotional well-being of caregivers. Whether it is growing up together, whether one parent is raising children or raising children, a more mature parent, a healthier family. Middle-aged and older parents are fully committed to their responsibilities and the quality of their lives. Some of the challenges faced by a single parent or an ordinary parent are different from those faced by parents, but the overall mental, emotional and mental health of each parent determines the level of family health I will.
What is the parenting style for family? Which do you think is better? why? There are three types of child rearing styles: dictatorship, tolerance, and democracy. The first form of child rearing is tolerant style. Here, parents are more relaxed. The second form of child rearing people use is a democratic style. In other words, even if parents resonate with their own thoughts and emotions, we have the right to make decisions.
The second form of parenting that I will study is called a generous child rearing style. This style includes parents with high reactivity, but little demand from children. These parents tend to provide some guidance and rules to children. This may lead to children not respecting authority and immaturity. This may be because parents need to be liked by their children, or simply parents who lack knowledge about maturity, parenting, and parents than their parents. According to this study (Baumrind, 1971), tolerant parents have the lowest control over their children, and these children tend to be less reliable on their own. They also have more problems in self-control as their parents did not tell them how mature people should act.