Highlights
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fyO8pvpnTdE
- In theory, there are only four styles of parenting.
- Authoritarian parents are controlling and demand obedience without considering the child’spoint of view.
- Permissive parents are loving, but don’t exert any control.There are no rules.
- Authoritative parents who are firm but loving.They encourage independence, within limits.
- Neglecting parents are uninvolved and often uninterested in their own child.
Children should learn house chores and handcrafts, and build daily routines.
Kids with attention deficit, hyperactivity, and impulsivity can also succeed in school and join team sports.
When used in the right way, their hyperfocus can make them successful.
Routines are protective and important in ADHD.
Before criticizing children, reflect deeply on your actions. Consider reading the famous article “Father Forgets.”
Be careful not to link love with success.
When praise or affection only comes after achievement, the child learns that love is conditional — that they are loved for results, not for who they are.
Set clear limits for screen time — balance is key.
Encourage kids to create with technology, not just consume it.
Choose tools that inspire drawing, music, or storytelling instead of endless scrolling.