Their discussion topis was "Helicopter parents" cause Depressive Kids
2013年11月8日 星期五
Discussions Time: "Helicopter Parents" Cause Depressive Kids
The below video displayed a discussion between the Lisa Ferguson and John Iadarola.
Their discussion topis was "Helicopter parents" cause Depressive Kids
This video was adapted from the website: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XdleGNJlJj4
Their discussion topis was "Helicopter parents" cause Depressive Kids
Vicious Cycle Between Authoritarian Parenting and Children's Depression
This below flow chart was a precisely illustration to depict how the authoritarian parenting would lead to children's poor mental health (Chan, 2013).
Beyond this vicious cycle, there was a key message that our kid's future depended partly on our parental style.
References:
Chan, O. (2013). What is parenting? Helicopter vs Monster. Retrieved 9 November, 2013 from Monster parents, helicopter parents & anxiety, Website: http://helicopter-parents-and-anxiety.blogspot.hk/2012/12/what-is-parenting-helicopter-vs-monster.html
Helicopter Parents vs Monster Parents
Sometimes, it was quite confusing to distinguish the difference between the "Monster Parents" and "Helicopter parents".
The term "Helicopter Parents" was used in western societies whereas the term "Monster Parents" was used in eastern societies.
The picture was adapted from the website: http://awkwardebutante.blogspot.hk/2010/05/helicopter-parents.html
Originated from the America, "Helicopter Parents" was primarily seen in the book " Between Parents & Teenage" which was written by Dr Haim Ginott in 1969.
Later, written by Foster W Cline and Jim Fay in 2006, "Helicopter Parents" was then used in the book " Parenting with love and logic" (Cline, & Fay, 2006).
"Helicopter Parents" was the description referred to parents who had the inclination to hover overhead of their children (Cline, & Fay, 2006).
This photo is adapted from the website: http://shooters.cocolog-nifty.com/feel_and_sense/2008/07/post_aa1a.html
On the contrary, originated from Japan, "Monster Parents" was phrase used firstly by Onoda Masatoshi in late twenty centuries.
Monster Parents was specially referred to parents who always exerted pressure to the school teachers or principals by launching complaints to them for the sake of their children to maximize their benefits.
This photo was adapted from the website: http://news.asiaone.com/News/AsiaOne%2BNews/Asia/Story/A1Story20130425-418343.html
First and foremost, children was the sufferers under "Helicopter Parents" whereas the victim of " Monster Parents" was the school teachers and principals (Chan, 2013).
On top of that, "Helicopter Parents" was an indigenous word emanated from western society whereas the phrase "Monster Parents" was exported to western society (Chan, 2013).
In the western content and context, "Monster Parents" referred to parents who controlled and protected excessively their fellow children.
References
Chan, O. (2013). What is parenting? Helicopter vs Monster. Retrieved 7 November, 2013 from Monster parents, helicopter parents & anxiety, Website: http://helicopter-parents-and-anxiety.blogspot.hk/2012/12/what-is-parenting-helicopter-vs-monster.html
Cline, F, & Fay, J. (2006). Parenting with love and logic: Teaching Children Responsibility (2nd Edition). Colorado: Navpress.
A) The First Intrinsically Difference Between the "Helicopter Parents" and "Monster Parents"
The term "Helicopter Parents" was used in western societies whereas the term "Monster Parents" was used in eastern societies.
The picture was adapted from the website: http://awkwardebutante.blogspot.hk/2010/05/helicopter-parents.html
Originated from the America, "Helicopter Parents" was primarily seen in the book " Between Parents & Teenage" which was written by Dr Haim Ginott in 1969.
Later, written by Foster W Cline and Jim Fay in 2006, "Helicopter Parents" was then used in the book " Parenting with love and logic" (Cline, & Fay, 2006).
"Helicopter Parents" was the description referred to parents who had the inclination to hover overhead of their children (Cline, & Fay, 2006).
This photo is adapted from the website: http://shooters.cocolog-nifty.com/feel_and_sense/2008/07/post_aa1a.html
On the contrary, originated from Japan, "Monster Parents" was phrase used firstly by Onoda Masatoshi in late twenty centuries.
Monster Parents was specially referred to parents who always exerted pressure to the school teachers or principals by launching complaints to them for the sake of their children to maximize their benefits.
B) The Second Distinguishing Feature Between the "Helicopter Parents" and "Monster Parents"
First and foremost, children was the sufferers under "Helicopter Parents" whereas the victim of " Monster Parents" was the school teachers and principals (Chan, 2013).
On top of that, "Helicopter Parents" was an indigenous word emanated from western society whereas the phrase "Monster Parents" was exported to western society (Chan, 2013).
In the western content and context, "Monster Parents" referred to parents who controlled and protected excessively their fellow children.
References
Chan, O. (2013). What is parenting? Helicopter vs Monster. Retrieved 7 November, 2013 from Monster parents, helicopter parents & anxiety, Website: http://helicopter-parents-and-anxiety.blogspot.hk/2012/12/what-is-parenting-helicopter-vs-monster.html
Cline, F, & Fay, J. (2006). Parenting with love and logic: Teaching Children Responsibility (2nd Edition). Colorado: Navpress.
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