Tuesday, May 11, 2010

What are the effects of bad parenting?

what are the effects of bad parenting?What are the effects of bad parenting?
Adolph Hitler, Saddam Hussein, Ted Bundy, you, me, our parents...





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';...Some prefer to commit suicide or willingly accept a chronic illness and some prefer to become dictators over whole nations, or serial murderers, and to show to others what they learned as children (violence, cruelty, and perversion), rather than acknowledge their early deprivation. The more deprived and mistreated people were in their childhood, the more they stay attached to their parents, waiting for them to change...';What are the effects of bad parenting?
Bad Children, who shoot up their schools.
Children that do not respect you who grow up to be teenagers that do not respect themselves who grow up to be adults that do not respect society
Paris Hilton, and Lindsay Lohan.
Like the first answerer said...





Paris Hilton.


Lindsay Lohan.





--Spoiled brats are the effects of bad parenting.
im not going to say my mother was a bad one but she wasnt home much and never really had time for me, as a result i have some anxiety and anger problems.
your kids will be total spoiled brats but you need to be strict with them or they will just be some pansy's.
Bad Parenting is so hard to pinpoint, b/c it covers so many aspects, morals, educational ideals, self-worth issues, etc. Ever situation is different. In one aspect of society, getting married and having kids at 20 is good. In another social class/part of society, you should be getting an education at 20. The second group of parents might deem the first group as raising their children to be less then the best. But, internally, the first group might be extremely happy their children are married and raising families young.





I think in effective parenting is a better term. I'm a teacher. What I hate is children who continuely don't listen. Every kid has their bad days; however, some have good days too few and far inbetween. I dislike that parents are not focusing on basic displicine skills at home. Following directions and being asked to do as your told, isn't hard to teach and to enforce....if done young. Regardless, of your economic/social standard to parenting.....listening and following directions (especially in school) is universal.
Children feeling like they r not worthy n have no self belief as they have never been treated properly or had there needs catered for also probly dont know how to show affection or trust....


which will result in troubled kids when they r older n probly do bad things for attention (negative)

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