Is bad parenting responsible for kids that go bad?
Excerpt : As much as we may hear about a "bad seed" child or a child that was "born bad" as an explanation for why a child of good parents goes terribly wrong in preadolescent or adolescent years, children are
As much as we may hear about a "bad seed" child or a child that
was "born bad" as an explanation for why a child of good parents
goes terribly wrong in preadolescent or adolescent years,
children are not (cannot be) born bad. The reason, simply, is
that characteristics of "badness" must be learned.
It's tragic. Most of us know at least one couple we consider to
be good parents, but they have a child that goes bad. Are we
mistaken? Could nice, loving people be bad parents?
The temptation compels us to consider the "bad seed" principle,
suggesting that something genetic must have gone wrong in the
womb before the child was born. Something we can't explain must
have happened when early stem cells were specializing into brain
cells so that a well-raised child turned anti-social.
What do we really know about raising children? Everyone agrees
that parents exert the greatest influence on young children
through their stages of major development. A 2002
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study in
Canada showed that teens agree (89 percent) that their parents
influenced them most and they tend to listen to their parents
more than others when considering options for their lives.
With all of this influence and power that parents have over
their children, it would seem to follow that a child that gets
into trouble with the law, with drugs, with a gang or with some
other form of anti-social behavior somehow arrived on that path
due to parental influence.
Yet how could good and well-meaning parents raise a bad kid?
Stranger still, how could the same good parents raise one child
that becomes a model citizen and another that is a social pariah?
Despite the fact that humans have been parenting since our
species began, we have not pulled together enough research
information to produce a book or course that tells new parents
what children need, how they develop, how they react to
situations as they get older and how their needs change.
This
information exists, in pieces, mostly in academic settings.
Children develop in four main areas: intellectually,
physically, socially and psychologically/emotionally. Schools
and parents have the ability to control the intellectual
development of children, including their artistic skills and
talents. Enough promotion exists today to help parents direct
their children into activities that will develop them physically.
Social and emotional development are largely left to chance.
Think of social ability as what we do that others can see and
evaluate and emotional ability as how we cope with what goes on
inside our heads. Comprehensive programs to guide parents in how
to assist with social and emotional development of their
children don't exist in a formal sense, though some help may be
part of other programs.
When virtually every inmate in our prisons and jails has a
problem with social ability and those with psychological
problems can't cope
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with the realities of their lives
emotionally, we look seriously at corrective measures.
We have psychologists, therapists and counselors who help
broken people put their lives back together. They have both the
knowledge and the skills to do this. We need to put them to work
using the same skills and knowledge to help parents and teachers
guide children in ways that will avoid having them "break" as
they get older.
Any social or emotional problem that can be fixed after the
fact can be prevented before it happens. This is the foundation
that Canadian sociologist and teacher Bill Allin uses in his
book Turning It Around: Causes and Cures for Today's Epidemic
Social Problems.
Allin says "we have the knowledge, we just apply it in the
wrong place." He says that we spend fortunes in tax money each
year incarcerating or providing health services for broken
people who could have been saved from tragedy if they had been
taught coping and social
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skills as children.
Good parents have no more knowledge of social and emotional
development of children than people we consider bad parents.
They make the same mistakes, no matter if they have the best of
reasons for them.
"Think of parenting the way you think of software development,"
says Allin. "One bad moment in writing software could destroy
the results of the final program, just as one bad experience
between parent and child could destroy the final product when
the child is older."
"We can teach new parents how to deal with bad experiences so
that they don't have a damaging result on the development of
their children" he says. "We can teach them skills and knowledge
about how to get along with others, rather than leaving this to
chance."
Turning It Around provides material for parents and
teachers as starting points for their learning about childhood
development and needs.
Learn more about this
unique approach to solving community
problems and avoiding personal ones at the book's web site:
http://billallin.com/cgi/index.pl
Contact Bill Allin:
705 - 657 - 9468
http://billallin.com/cgi/index.pl
turningitaround@sympatico.ca
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/turningitaround
Bill Allin
R. R. #1 Buckhorn
Ontario K0L1J0
Canada
About the author:
Bill Allin taught primary, junior and intermediate classes of
all socio-economic categories for nearly two decades in Canada.
He gained an unusual perspective on children's needs, social
skills and coping mechanisms that other professionals have
overlooked. He holds a Master of Education degree from the
Ontario Institute of Education, University of Toronto.
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