Which Group Of Parent Are You? Group A Parent or Group B Parent?

Which Group Of Parent Are You? Group A Parent or Group B Parent?

Parent or Parenting has become a big thing in our society lately and it is because of this, that is why many are asking the question ‘’who really is a parent’’?

 

So let’s look into that for a while before we proceed.

 

Someone ones said, ‘’A parent is a person who is in charge of raising an individual to the point of adulthood’’. The goal of this is to turn that individual into a valuable member of the community.

 

From this understanding, you’ll accept that, parenting requires a lot of care, love, and the ability to keep kids on the right path.

 

If done correctly, it can be one of the hardest things you will ever do, but at the same time, it can also be one of the most rewarding tasks.

 

There are many ways a person can become a parent:

 

  • Giving birth,
  • Adoption,
  • Third party reproduction,
  • Fostering, etc.

 

Becoming a parent is a huge transition, but for most people, that is an unprepared task.

 

 

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WHY A CHILD NEEDS A PARENT

The Importance of Parents comes from the fact that they are the ones who demonstrate to us what a genuine love is.

A person can expect unconditional love only from his mother and father. In most civilized societies, parents take great care in upbringing their children.

They are the ones who help the child overcome his negative attributes and insufficiency.

Parents are aware of the importance of education and so they are the first to make the child go to school.

A child with good parenting rarely fails in life, because the parents act as the first go to person for the child until he is married and sometimes even afterwards.

Many people have attributed their success to the role of their parent.

You can even notice many world leaders and philosophers describing the role of parents in their life.

Parents give many things to their children and are directly involved in child development.

Without a parent, it would be very tough for anybody to have a better life.

The parents’ involvement in the development of a boy or girl is also critical.

For instance, children do not know what to eat, how to dress or talk to others. But parents help them in these issues and make them better citizens. 

A girl at adolescent age would need help of a mother to tackle the new changes in her body.

She would need her guidance in all aspects like monthly periods, pregnancy, delivery etc.

A woman would know a mothers value at all these stages, since the mother would have gone through that already and so would be helpful to her daughter.

Besides, educated parents help their children in making the right career direction.

They understand the child strengths and weaknesses and so guide him or her on the right career path.

They also assist the kids in solving their homeworks and also encouraging extra-curricular skills in them.

That is why we can see teachers and schools emphasizing on the role of parents in children’s education.

 

 

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THE ROLE OF PARENTS

As we have said earlier, children go through series of developmental stages.

These stages are very important to all aspects of their person-hood including physical, intellectual, emotional and social life. 

The proper role of the parent then is to provide encouragement, support, and access to activities that will enable the child to master specific key developmental tasks.

A parent therefore, is the child’s first teacher and should remain their best friend throughout life. 

Playing the role of a coach, the parent exposes a child to age-appropriate challenges and encourages development as well as experiences that allow the child to explore on their own and learn from interacting with their environment.

One of the reasons why it is not easy for anyone to raise a child is that, they don’t come with guidelines or instructions. What they do come with is a crucial set of physical and emotional needs that must be met.

Failure of the parents to meet these specific needs can have wide-ranging and long-lasting negative effects on the child.

The following outline eight essential needs that parents must meet in order to foster their child’s physical and/or emotional well-being: 

 

  1. Provide an environment that is SAFE.


2. Provide the child with BASIC NEEDS.


3. Provide the child with SELF-ESTEEM NEEDS.

      

4. Teach the child MORALS and VALUES.

       

5. Develop MUTUAL RESPECT with the child.

     

6. Provide DISCIPLINE which is effective and appropriate.

     

7. Involve yourself in the child’s EDUCATION.


8. Get to KNOW the CHILD.

 

     

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TYPE A PARENTS

This type of parents train their own to live independently. That is, instead of their kids depending on them for emotional support, psychological or financial assistance, they teach them to live on their own.

This is much less costly and in the long run, it is in the best interests of both the children and their parents.

For example, imagine a Type A parent recognizing that his son has an extremely high aptitude in mathematics but poor with verbal skills.

What do you think he will do?

Of course, he will not start by attacking the school, neither will he begin by blaming the teachers, rather he will attack the problem.

First he hires a professional tutor for his son at home and at each night during dinner, he asks the son to define three words taken from the SAT study guide.

Upon hundreds of tutoring sessions and dinner from home, the child is trained to be self-confident and his verbal skills as well improved.

Type A parent most often than not, teach their kids how to lay bed, cook, wash cloths and sometimes engage them in volunteer activities in their local community to assist those in needs.

Children from Type A parents finds it easier doing things for themselves and for others because they are used to living life independently. And so they can naturally help themselves, their parents and the society.

 

 

Read Also: Train Your Kids To Be Independent.

 

 


TYPE B PARENT

Type B parent are the ones who train their kids to be dependent on them, others or the society.

That is their kids depend on them for emotional, psychological and financial support.

Type B children grow to become adult hyperspenders, needing cash subsidies during their young and middle adult years.

Training kids this way is much more expensive and in the long run, can affect both the kids and the parents.

Take for example,

A Type B parent who has been told by a teacher that his son is deficient in writing and related verbal skills.


How do you think they will respond?


First, they transferred their child to another school. The verbal deficiency problem failed to improve, however, so the father began writing his son’s papers and till this day, he continues writing his son’s papers for him.

In another instance, a couple with a ten-year-old daughter noticed that, their girl was very shy and will rarely speak with anyone unless she is prompted.


Again, what do you think they will do?


Concerned about her daughter, the mother wrote a note to her daughter’s teacher, asking that the child’s seat be moved from the front to the back of the room, since her daughter felt more comfortable there.

According to the mother, kids in front were too often asked questions by their teacher. 

The teacher did not make any changes in the seating so the mother called the teacher that afternoon to protest. 

Feeling slighted, the mother immediately transferred her daughter to another school meanwhile the problem still persist.


What can you make out from these two scenarios?


In both cases, the parents had trained their kids to be dependent on them.

If your son or daughter has a deficiency in school make a commitment to help him or her overcome the handicap but never try to let them see you as their saviour.

Type B parent usually pamper their kids, they do their homework or assignment for them and they are driven to expensive schools or sometimes even sent abroad for studies.

They don’t do any household chores, food is put on the table for them, and their plates are always removed and washed by parents or house maids.

Unlike Type A kids, children from Type B parents finds it difficult to do things on their own because they are used to being help by others. And so they can’t help themselves, their parents or the society.


Sadly, they abandon their parents in their old age in their bid to acquire the world.

 

 


CONCLUSION

Now which type of parent are you?

Type – A parent or a Type – B parent?

Let me put it in another way.

Which parent type do you aspire to become?

Being a parent is a role that can bring you great joy and happiness but at the same time can come with some challenges.


Nurturing your child and watching them grow and develop into their own unique person can as well add meaning and purpose to your life.

But one important thing about parenting that is worth noting is that; you need to look after yourself well so you can do your best for your children and family.


Reduce pampering and unnecessary help you offer your children.

Let them grow in wisdom, intelligence and strength.

Let them face the truth and the realities of life.

Teach them to grow to become independent adults.

Teach them to respect others

Teach them to develop confidence in themselves.

Teach them to be discipline by disciplining them.

And in the end you will be happy and rewarded for being such a great parent.


Again, what type of parent are you?


Share your answer with us in the comment space below.


Awura Ama

Executive Administrative Assistant at Excellent Home Classes

5 年

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Awura Ama

Executive Administrative Assistant at Excellent Home Classes

5 年

very useful content.?thanks

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