Parenting Teens
Published by admin on May 17, 2012
Via The Huffington Post: “Bristol Palin is not satisfied with President Obama’s explanation of how he evolved to support gay marriage–by talking with his family and friends…Bristol writes in a Facebook post that fathers should shape their kids’ views, not the other way around…”.* Ana Kasparian and Huffington Post Science Correspondent Cara Santa Maria break it down on The Young Turks.
*Read more here: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/05/10/bristol-palin-gay-marriage-_n_1506286.html
Read Cara’s Blog: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/news/talk-nerdy-to-me
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The definition of it in my book is this: "permissive parenting style in which parents are so involved that children are allowed to behave without set limits."
It seems like parents are more like friends with this style than the others. This couldn’t be a bad thing, I mean, kids would grow more trusting and respecting of their parents, right? They would get to know each other and create compromise on what they both want.
Or am i misunderstanding the definition?
Any help would be great.
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Via The Huffington Post: “Bristol Palin is not satisfied with President Obama’s explanation of how he evolved to support gay marriage–by talking with his family and friends…Bristol writes in a Facebook post that fathers should shape their kids’ views, not the other way around…”.* Ana Kasparian and Huffington Post Science Correspondent Cara Santa Maria break it down on The Young Turks.
*Read more here: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/05/10/bristol-palin-gay-marriage-_n_1506286.html
Read Cara’s Blog: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/news/talk-nerdy-to-me
Subscribe to The Young Turks: http://bit.ly/eWuu5i
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I’ve had depression on and off for around ten months now, I havn’t told my parents. I doubt they would believe me, please don’t tell me that I should because I just can’t.
I feel so depressed everyday and I would do anything just to be happy again. When I am with certain people it’s not so bad, my best friend makes me happy and I love her so much. But i havn’t told her about my depression. I want to, maybe it would help me. I just don’t want to feel this way anymore.
Speaking to someone you are not emotionally attached to might make it easier for you to speak to about how you are feeling..
There is something in your day to day life that is making you feel like this and you need to spot it and then get the right help that you need..
Maybe if you pinpoint it now it will help in later life.. Also getting the right kind of help may help you to speak to your parents about it too, and they can be there for you just as much or as little as you need them to be
Warning: Since this video seems to have gone crazy, I figure I’ll post this notice. I’m going to read a letter my 15 year old daughter wrote. There ARE some curse words in it. None of them are incredibly bad, but they are definitely things a little kid shouldn’t hear… not to mention things MY KID shouldn’t say!
If you want to see the original Facebook thread, it’s located at:
http://www.facebook.com/tommyjordaniii/posts/299559803434210
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My daughter thought it would be funny/rebellious/cool to post on her Facebook wall just how upset she was and how unfair her life here is; how we work her too hard with chores, never pay her for chores, and just in general make her life difficult.
She chose to share this with the entire world on Facebook and block her parent’s from seeing it. Well, umm… she failed. As of the end of this video, she won’t have to worry anymore about posting inappropriate things on Facebook…
Maybe a few kids can take something away from this… If you’re so disrespectful to your parents and yourself as to post this kind of thing on Facebook, you’re deserving of some tough love. Today, my daughter is getting a dose of tough love.
© Copyright 2012, by Tommy Jordan. All rights reserved. Duplication without express permission of the author is prohibited.
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