Parenting Self-Analysis
In your journey to become a positive, more effective parent it is important to honestly evaluate your needs and strengths as a parent.
A- Complete the following exercise by filling in the blanks.
1. I want to become a better parent because __
It's more responsibility then other roles as a parents.
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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. have a harmony atmosphere
b. accompany them as more as I can
c. give more free place to them
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. keep a regular schedule
b. keep reading
c. be glad to help others
4. How do you think improving your character and skills as a parent will
improve your family?
give a real good example
pass optimism on others
pay more patience
B- Now, watch this video and then answer the following questions:
- How many parenting styles were mentioned in that video?
There are three parenting styles,they respectively are:
(1 )Authoritarian parenting: strict rules without explanation, that often lead to low self-esteem
(2) permissive parenting: Parents don't have enough expectation, lack rules.that lead to low regulation and problems of authority.
(3) authoritative parenting:appropriate rules with explanation. that lead to social capability,happiness and success.
2.Which one do you think yourself represent? Why?
Most of time,I'm style 3,sometime I'm over strict or over kindness.
3.In your opinion, what are the differences between the different styles of parenting?
C- Fill in the table with all the new vocabulary/expressions that you have heard on that video:
New word/expression
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Meaning
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Sentences
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supportive
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back on somebody
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parent is both supportive and assertive
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Pomeranian husky
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a kind of dog
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Pomeranian husky looks like a wolf.
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bunch
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a measure word
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a bunch of problem
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fascinating
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charming,attractive
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fresh things always make us fascinating.
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