Your first lab link can be found at What Makes a Good Parent? A written transcript is also available for this lab.
What makes a good parent according to Dr. Tanya Byron? She think one who doesn’t worry to much about being a good parent. What are some of the common problems that children might have? With little ones the most common problems are kind of book standard, behavior, and terrible twos. Why is play important in the parent-child relationship? It's definitely about the attention and the quality of the attention.Attending to your child's behavior and rewarding them.
So when a child is playing imagine your sports commentator and just literally comment , oh you are push each other, oh up the hill that's really good. Do you think you will be a good parent? Why or why not? Yes , I will love and nurture them. I will never put no other before them. Your second lab link can be found at Dealing with Fatherhood. A written transcript is also available for this lab.
Why did the men say that they were ready for children?After being married for a year and a half they thought they should wait a couple more years before they start a family What did the men have to learn as new fathers? Emotions Do you think the fathers enjoy fatherhood more today than in the past? Why or why not? I don’t think this is a yes or no question. I think its based on the person, Do they have money to support this child? Do they wanna be involved in this childs life? What are some of the difficulties that new fathers (and mothers) face? A big social shift Your third lab link can be found at Adora Svitak: What Adults Can Learn From Kids.A written transcript is also available for this lab. What are some of the benefits of being “childish”? Irresponsibility and irrational thinking Why does Svitak say that adults should listen and learn from kids and not just have kids learning from kids? Do you agree? Why or why not? Yes. Kids still dream about perfection. And that's a good thing because in order to make anything a reality, you have to dream about it first.
Why is trust important in the relationship between kids and adults for learning to take place? Regimes become oppressive when they're fearful about keeping control.And although adults may not be quite at the level of totalitarian regimes, kids have no, or very little say in making the rules, when really the attitude should be reciprocal, meaning that the adult population should learn and take into account the wishes of the younger population. Do you agree with Svitak that parents and adults should have high expectations for kids? Yes. You must lend an ear today, because we are the leaders of tomorrow, which means we're going to be taking care of you when you're old and senile.