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005 The Cultural Expectations and What It Means for Your Kids

21 min · 27 de mar de 2023
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If you grew up in an immigrant home, you probably grew up with a lot of rules and restrictions, and there were consequences for breaking any of those boundaries. Yes, rules and restrictions are meant to keep us from making mistakes. But a lot of times, when people grow up with a lot of restrictions and then get a taste of freedom, they rarely know how to handle it. In today's episode, we'll discuss cultural expectations and what they mean for our kids. We'll also cover why children of immigrants rarely raise kids the way they were raised, and how you can raise your kids in an environment free of fear and threats.  What You'll Learn:  * The four main types of parenting styles * What it's like to grow up with strict parents * Why it's never a good idea to parent through fear * Your parents don't have to approve 100% of your parenting style * How strict rules force your kids to live a double life * What to do when your kid acts out * Effective ways to navigate the different stages of parenting * How to prepare your child to succeed in the real world Resources:  * Follow me on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/thegooddaughterpodcast [https://www.instagram.com/thegooddaughterpodcast/]/ * Follow me on TikTok at https://www.tiktok.com/@gooddaughterpod [https://www.tiktok.com/@gooddaughterpod]  * Want to be on an episode and talk about your experiences? Email me at misha@thegoodvida.com [misha@thegoodvida.com]

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