Parenting Philosophy

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When someone decides they want to start a garden, they need to take into consideration the important things that it takes to make the plants grow. The gardener needs to make sure to get the right amount of sunlight, not too much and not too little. Also the amount of water is important because you don’t want them to grow too big, shrivel up and die, or to spoil them. Finally, when taking care of a garden, you need to make sure the soil is free of any bad chemicals and weeds. The tremendous amount of work it takes to care for a garden is the same as raising a child. When adults decide to have a child, they need to make sure they give them the right amount of attention, that they can keep their child under control, and think about how much they …show more content…
Many people believe that little discipline will make happy children. They figure that if you take a child's toy away because they did something they shouldn't have, the child won't hate you for the time being. They also believe that having children learn things on their own will help them in the future with becoming more independent. But this philosophy can also create children that just think that they will get whatever they want because they have never been told no. Although having a small amount of discipline makes some sense, others argue that lots of discipline will produce a very successful child. In Source 1, Amy Chua explains that she doesn’t allow her kids to do very much other than practice classical music and study. She believes that children don’t know what’s best for them so the parents should just chose for them. This makes total sense because of the fact that a child would rather have ice cream for dinner every day then a nutritious meal. After Chua published her book on her “Tiger Mom” parenting style, many people were outraged by her philosophy and claimed that it will produce unhappy children. Some people went even farther saying it was child abuse. To counter that reaction, Amy Chua’s daughter, Sophie, published an article thanking her mother for everything she did for her and how happy she is now (Source 2). It turns out that parenting trick worked for her, but the question is, does it work for