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  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Courses/Collin_College/Sociology_of_the_Family/07%3A_Family/7.04%3A_Parenting
    Still no one would drink it. “Why?” I asked. “Because the juice is ruined and the very thought of knowing what was in it makes it worthless.” One student responded. “Exactly!” I explained. “Some paren...Still no one would drink it. “Why?” I asked. “Because the juice is ruined and the very thought of knowing what was in it makes it worthless.” One student responded. “Exactly!” I explained. “Some parents raise their children to believe that they are as worthless and ruined as was the apple juice and that nothing could be done to fix them.” My point is many parents today raise their own children in the same shame-based manner that their parents used on them.
  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Courses/Collin_College/Sociology_of_the_Family/06%3A_Marriage/6.13%3A_Parenting
    Still no one would drink it. “Why?” I asked. “Because the juice is ruined and the very thought of knowing what was in it makes it worthless.” One student responded. “Exactly!” I explained. “Some paren...Still no one would drink it. “Why?” I asked. “Because the juice is ruined and the very thought of knowing what was in it makes it worthless.” One student responded. “Exactly!” I explained. “Some parents raise their children to believe that they are as worthless and ruined as was the apple juice and that nothing could be done to fix them.” My point is many parents today raise their own children in the same shame-based manner that their parents used on them.
  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Sociology/Marriage_and_Family/Sociology_of_the_Family_(Hammond)/Text_Chapters/1.10%3A_Parenting
    The chapter examines the various styles and practices of parenting, highlighting how cultural, social, and economic factors influence parental roles and responsibilities. It discusses different approa...The chapter examines the various styles and practices of parenting, highlighting how cultural, social, and economic factors influence parental roles and responsibilities. It discusses different approaches, such as authoritative, authoritarian, permissive, and neglectful styles, and their impacts on children's development. The chapter also considers the challenges parents face, including balancing work and family life, societal expectations, and the evolving definition of family.

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