Cross-posted at https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/bad-parenting-milton-dawes-4clre.
Just saw this caption on TV a few minutes ago. “Today’s youth is a result of bad parenting.”
Growing up in Jamaica W. I., when there was a report of a child (youth) behaving badly, the general reaction in the town or village was “No home training.” or, “Poor home training.”
I thought it a bit unfair to stop at “Bad Parenting”. I felt a slight difference between “Poor home training”, and “Bad Parenting”. Do you? Let’s ‘hear’.
If we think of Parenting as a “Continuous function of time”, the caption could be extended. “Today’s youth is a result of bad parenting…And today’s parents who were once youths, might have experienced bad parenting…And their parents…”
Orientation is function of foundation. I have also wondered: When experts some years ago, suggested that a mother should not be in such a rush to attend to a crying baby!? I thought that this neglect, this lack of attention, this allowed discomfort, had to have had some effect on the developing neuronal system in that young brain. (Orientation is a function of foundation. Some ‘things’ are hard to forget. Damaged neurons are not easily reset or repaired. Makes psychotherapy very difficult. (Psychological interactions, are up against biological foundations.) I imagine. If the young developing human could think or talk, little she-he might have said “Nobody cares about me. If I run into problems later on…I’ll be quiet.”
I am interested in your reactions. Please share.
Milton Dawes