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brattiness and hard-headedness.

VI. Millennial parenting does not consider making use of the qualities of an authoritarian parent because according to Chang (2007), authoritative parenting only develops incompetent children.

A. Even before, an authoritarian parent is justly unacceptable because children who have been subjected to this kind of parenting were known to become socially incompetent (Chang, 2007).

B. Children fails to initiate activity (Chang, 2007).

C. Children develop poor communication skills (Chang, 2007).

D. Children are likely to compare themselves to other people (Chang, 2007).

VII. Similarly, millennial parenting does not consider making use of the qualities of a neglectful parent.

A. Children who have been subjected to a neglectful parenting style were known to develop a sense that other aspects of the parents’ lives are more important than they are (Chang, 2007).

B. Children become less socially competent (Chang, 2007)

C. Child tends not to handle independence well (Chang, 2007)

D. Child tends to show poor self-control (Chang, 2007)

[all of these should be number 1, 2,3 etc… use A na mas general compared to these, use other sources para may masabi ka like “according to chang chuchu, and this is supported by chong chuchu]

VIII. Millennial parenting could be the answer to the youth of this generation’s diminishing respect to elders, delinquency and many more negative personalities. Millennial parenting will help build strong relationships between parents and their children because the parents will understand why their children behave the way they do and it will help them find a way on how to help their children in any way that they can.

[give concrete examples, use metaphors ex. Arrow na mahogpit, maluwag di gagana, 1 and a half pages ang conclusion usually]

Sources:

Chang, M. (2007). Cultural differences in parenting styles and their effects on teens’ self-esteem, perceived parental relationship satisfaction, and self-satisfaction, 6. Retrieved from http://jurn.org.

Cruz, A. (2012). The Relationship Between Parental Involvement and the Persistence of First-Generation

Hispanic Millennial College Students. Florida International University Electronic Theses and Dissertations, 12-19. Retrieved from http://jurn.org.

Love , K. M., & Thomas, D. M. (2014). Parenting styles and adjustment outcomes among college students.

Educational, School, and Counseling Psychology Faculty Publications, 1(2), 139.

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