What are two traits that make a good parent according to Dr. Tanya Byron? What are three common behavioral problems? If you were a parent, which behavioral problem would you be most anxious about? Imagine you have a 2-year-old child that throws a temper tantrum in the middle of a grocery store. Do you think it would be best to handle the situation with actions or words? Why? Explain how you would handle the situation. Dr. Byron offers two possible solutions to sleep problems. If you had a child that would not sleep, which solution do you think would work best? Why? Do you think you will be a good parent? Why or why not? Your second lab link can be found at How parenting evolved into cultivating kids' happiness A written transcript is also available for this lab. Several parents weighed in on how they believe modern parenting is different from parenting styles of the past. Explain some of these differences. Jennifer Senior, author of "All Joy No Fun" discusses several changes that have occurred that impact modern day families. One of those changes is choice. Explain what this means and how it has impacted families today. Senior believes one of the greatest shifts over time has been the role of child. Discuss what this means and how it has impacted families over the years. Senior discusses how the role of mothers has changed in recent generations. Explain how mother's roles have changed and how this has impacted families. Discuss how Senior feels about parents being responsible for their children's happiness.

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mothers were so over protective, very strict, respectful and now a mom in this generation 2018 a mom is a friend acts and behaves innapropriate as the child.

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?

According to Dr. Tanya Byron she said a good parent that doesn't worry too much about being a good parent is what makes a good parent.

What are some of the common problems that children might have?

Some common problems that children might have is the kind of book standard behavior problems. Children might have types between age group. For younger children the common problems are sleeping, toileting , and eating.

Why is play important in the parent-child relationship?

Play is important in the parent-child relationship because it helps build  

confidence and a feeling of safety for the child.

Do you think you will be a good parent? Why or why not?

I think I would be a decent parent because everyone cant be a perfect parent.

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? He said they were ready now because they waited a couple of years before starting a family and he said he wouldnt be ready in his early thirty because they needed to do things as a couple before having kids.

What did the men have to learn as new fathers?

The men had to learned how to provide for the children and get complex with the childrens lives. Also, they had to learn how to evoked quickly and getting into good habits.

Do you think the fathers enjoy fatherhood more today than in the past? Why or why not?

I think fathers enjoy fatherhood more today because like they know more about it and they know how to take care of their children.

What are some of the difficulties that new fathers (and mothers) face?

Some difficulties that new fathers and mothers face is sleeping problems and learning how to raise the child.

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”?

Some benefits of being childish is to make irrational demands and exhibit irresponsible behavior or display any other signs of being normal .

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?

Svitak had said that adults should listen from kids and not only have kids learning from kids because kids are the future and they have so much potential that we could impress adults. I disagree because adults hasway more experience and they are more educated than children.

Why is trust important in the relationship between kids and adults for learning to take place?

Good relationships are really important between kids and adults for learning to take place because if kids have trust they are more likely to have a stronger bond to there parents and

kids would like to have a bond with there children because it will build there trust.  

Do you agree with Svitak that parents and adults should have high expectations for kids? Why?

I absolutely agree with syitak that parents and adults should have high expectations for there kids because when expectations for kids are low the kids it will sink them.