tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4575900741330808332.post496914363361436532..comments2024-01-07T00:15:33.179-08:00Comments on Philosophical Mind Art: THE EFFECT OF PARENTING STYLES ON CHILDRENUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger8125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4575900741330808332.post-47641423990941104002022-05-06T00:33:14.272-07:002022-05-06T00:33:14.272-07:00very informative blog we are waiting next post on ...<br />very informative blog we are waiting next post on site blog<br /><br /><a href="https://www.lovingparents.in/parents-special/the-effects-of-parenting-style-and-influence-on-your-childs-popularity/" rel="nofollow">https://www.lovingparents.in/parents-special/the-effects-of-parenting-style-and-influence-on-your-childs-popularity/</a>loingparentshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01403389004077131895noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4575900741330808332.post-16026671891798584752019-07-30T02:50:11.889-07:002019-07-30T02:50:11.889-07:00Keep it Sir and I am waiting for your next post on...Keep it Sir and I am waiting for your next post on your site blog.<br /><a href="https://blog.mindvalley.com/permissive-parenting" rel="nofollow">https://blog.mindvalley.com/permissive-parenting</a>Mindvalleyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07258228697025638864noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4575900741330808332.post-28885785314963812752011-12-15T19:09:12.067-08:002011-12-15T19:09:12.067-08:00psachno,
mine was both "authoritarian" a...psachno,<br />mine was both "authoritarian" and "uninvolved", and absence of love on my father side, invisible love on my mother's side. what a mess!<br /> <br />i think mistakes on "techniques" of parenting is easier for us to overcome than absence of love. one never received "unconditional love" from parents would take so much more to learn self-esteem. i had this post before about my thought over "self-esteem":<br />http://humanwithoutgod.blogspot.com/2010/07/self-esteem-and-childhood.html<br /><br />yes, we might spend most of our life to deal with trauma, but also at the same time, we are studying our nature - human nature. what other fields can be so interesting? not a bad deal:-)Yun Yihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06311104014692132715noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4575900741330808332.post-47980938578260280202011-12-15T16:39:32.227-08:002011-12-15T16:39:32.227-08:00If you don't mind sharing, what kind of parent...If you don't mind sharing, what kind of parenting do you think you had?<br /><br />Mine was quite authoritarian...<br /><br />Ironically, it seems that, no matter how much our parents try, we still spend most of our lives trying to heal from the mistakes they've made.<br /><br />I think all parents make mistakes--no one is perfect...<br /><br />In this way, humankind has something in common.PSACHNOhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17092909813584111387noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4575900741330808332.post-69091396309744542462011-12-15T16:36:35.178-08:002011-12-15T16:36:35.178-08:00I agree, Yun Yi. And I think we spend the rest of...I agree, Yun Yi. And I think we spend the rest of our lives struggling to overcome the mistakes of our fallible parents.<br /><br />Because we are all so unique, I believe that there are some different paths we each much walk; or, in other words, different modalities work with different people. Most of them seem to have pertinent and redeeming aspects to their philosophies.<br /><br />So, as you, I also think that so many analyses, so many modalities make sense; they just need to be applied at the right time to the right person.<br /><br />No doubt, however: NOTHING CAN SURPASS UNCONDITIONAL LOVE AS BEING THE MOST IMPORTANT ASPECT OF OUR LIVES, and thereby will have a great impact on the lives of others, especially those whose lives lack that precious gift.PSACHNOhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17092909813584111387noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4575900741330808332.post-51125651657323514572011-12-13T18:28:07.727-08:002011-12-13T18:28:07.727-08:00This is interesting. I always think parenting is t...This is interesting. I always think parenting is the most important procedure of life growth. All of these analysis makes total sense to me. However, I think the true love is above all strategies.Yun Yihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06311104014692132715noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4575900741330808332.post-17057185355734135872011-11-26T02:48:43.668-08:002011-11-26T02:48:43.668-08:00I appreciate your comments. Yes, your perspective...I appreciate your comments. Yes, your perspective is interesting. It might help to ask yourself:<br /><br />a. Did you have primary caretakers (grandparents, older siblings, etc.) who were involved with you?<br /><br />b. Even though your parents were "uninvolved", did you feel that you were loved?<br /><br />c. Are there a few aspects that ring true in your case of uninvolved parenting?<br /><br />Psychology is not exact as most of us know. There are always exceptions. So far, I haven't noticed any signs of your being negatively affected by whatever type of parenting you had.<br /><br />Thanks for the "scoop", PR!PSACHNOhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17092909813584111387noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4575900741330808332.post-68551151161546237432011-11-25T08:14:33.920-08:002011-11-25T08:14:33.920-08:00This is an interesting article. A very good detail...This is an interesting article. A very good detailing of the different parenting styles. Seems quite scientific. Except that I am left a little confused about relating it to my own case. I can only consider my parents <i>uninvolved</i> at best. They had their reasons, perfectly justified in hindsight. But I don't see correlation with the impact of that on me in line with the findings cited in the article. <br /><br />I'm reflecting on it still. All the same, I have <i>scooped it</i> here:http://www.scoop.it/t/resonatePushhyarag2000http://www.evolve-forever.comnoreply@blogger.com