What Is Parenting Like In Other Countries?

For my parenting class, I need to know what parenting roles are like in other countries as compared with the U.S. I just need 1 other country as an example. Thanks :)

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10 Responses to “What Is Parenting Like In Other Countries?”

  1. Danielle Says:

    Very lacking in Australia
    Kids are reared by childcare workers

  2. Marianas Says:

    In the Philippines, parents are like gods. their rules are authoritative and irrevocable. no talking back, no whining, no, no, no. Education/higher education is a must and the is the goal for most families. Although this maybe harsh for Americans, most of the parents suffer for the sake of their children. They will do anything and everything in order for their children to have a better life.
    for the most part, many of the Filipinos learn to respect their elders, which includes older siblings, parents, and grandparents.

  3. Andrew D Says:

    In Trinidad, where I was born, kids are subjected to corporal punishment by teachers and parents for educational purposes like if they do bad in an exam and what not. However, while this may seem harsh, the literacy rate is 99.7% and students usually top the world in Math and Science. However, things have changed and interestingly, things are beginning to go bad since corporal punishment is beginning to become abandoned. Parents are heavily involved in children’s lives for the most part.

  4. Austin Says:

    I heard in other countries parents r a lot more involved in there kids education. Like they help umm with there homework. Other than that I really dont know whats different

  5. (`x.x)O- Says:

    uhh
    in korea
    if you even tought about being a rebel and disrespecting your parents
    then you get the boot up your ***
    in korea
    its all about respect towards your elders

  6. enveem Says:

    well you can’t beat your kids here…since it’s abuse…but in other countries you can

  7. I'm a hermaphrodite (dare) Says:

    im USA there is one parent.
    in other countries most time there 2 parents.

  8. Always a treat. Says:

    “Papa, I want more goat meat.”

  9. Mystery Person Says:

    Kids starve in China.

  10. Cha Cha Girl Says:

    u really dont want to know!

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