To Kill A Mockingbird: Atticus's Parenting

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Do you really need to have children to be able to understand and parent a child? In the novel "To Kill a Mockingbird", when it comes to the parenting skills of both Atticus and Jack, they are nothing alike. Atticus' parenting skills are superior to Jack. As seen in chapter nine, both adults have different levels of experience with dealing and handling children, display different levels of patience and have diverse discipline techniques.
Atticus is a wonderful example of what a father should be! He has two children and is a widowed parent who raises his kids alone. Thus, Atticus has considerable experience disciplining and loving his children. Atticus is well known for his patience, unique discipline methods and his experience in the parenting