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English, 17.10.2020 19:01 colyernicholas44

What is the opposition's strongest point, explain the point and refute (answer) the point. There are a lot of people who believe extreme parenting pushes kids to rebel. They say that when a parent forces her child to go over and beyond normal expectations, he tends to push back and go the opposite direction. Tanith Carey supports this opinion: ". . . children can become rebellious and alienated when one-size-fits-all education philosophies are applied, regardless of their personality or aptitudes." However, if a parent starts at a young age and instills in the child what is expected, without wavering, he will not know a difference. It is imperative that the parent does not constantly change her mind and give up when the child complains because that is where the issues begin. If a child thinks that he can just throw a tantrum when he is unhappy and gets away with it, he will continue that pattern into adulthood and it will seriously hinder his success.

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