I have to do an interview to learn about parenting styles, individual characteristics, biases, and parents view of parenting, for my child development class.. I need to ask questions to find these out. Any idea on good Q’s to ask??
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9 responses to Questions to ask a parent to find out thier parenting styles..?
1. What is your parenting style?
2. Do you feel you are too strict or too leanient, or well ballanced?
3. How do you discipline your children?
4. What do you feed your child?
5. Are there any foods you avoid giving your child?
6. How much time do you spend with your child?
7. What do you do with your child? What acivities do you do together?
8. How much time do you spend away from your child?
9. What is more important to you, a clean house, or spending time with your child?
10. Do you buy your child everything they ask for?
11. Do you have your child do chores? Are they age appropriate?
12. Do you give your child an allowance?
If parents cant beat their kids, what can they do to stop their children from being bad, disrespectful, ect? just talking doesnt help all the time. i know, i used to be a child, and a beating was the only way. lol. but serioulsy. i would like to know the answer to that question before i become a mother, so i would know what to do.
Would you be allowed to do a role playing question. You act like a bratty kid and really push their buttons. You can see if they act with frustration, calmness, anger. You can see how creative they get in trying to fix the problem.
WHAT DO YOU FEEL IS THE MOST IMPORTANT PART OF RAISING CHILDREN?
1) LOVE AND ATTENTION
2) EDUCATION – SCHOOL IS THEIR NUMBER 1 FOCUS
3)TEACHING MANNERS
4) RESPONSIBILITIES AND CHORES
5) A BLEND OF ALL
Always open-ended questions.
If you ask a question like "Tell me your thoughts on punishment." You’ll get them talking A LOT. Don’t ask something like "Do you believe in spanking?" (they will try to answer in way that they think will please you).
Other questions would need to be dependent on the ages of the children.
there is a quiz on babyzone.com
http://www.babyzone.com/quizzes/quiz.asp?quizid=21 and there are some others like
http://www.babyzone.com/quizzes/quiz.asp?quizid=70
http://www.babyzone.com/quizzes/quiz.asp?quizid=76
Check out other baby websites for quzzies like these. Americanbaby.com probably has some too.
Good luck!
"What are your parenting styles?"
Or, maybe not.
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"Which of your children gets the best grades in school?"
If they start grinning and going on and on about that kid, then they’re biased!
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"Do you discipline your child?"
–>"Oh, no, we believe that children should be spoken to and not hit."
They spoil the kid.
"No! Never! What would you even ask that?"
They beat that kid.
"…"
They beat that kid a lot.
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"I’m assuming that you both have wonderful and fulfilling lives together?"
–>"Oh. NO. I mean there’s hardly any time, what with all the kids…"
They’re going to break up and ruin the kids’ lives.
–>"Yes! We have a wonderful life together. We go on holidays to Miami every summer and in the winter we go skiiing in the Himalayas…"
They don’t even pay attention to those children, poor things.
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I’m sure you catch my drift. Ask open-ended questions that seem to have nothing to do with parenting.
They’ll tell you too much.
give them different scenarios and ask how they would handle the situation….i.e.
your child got in a fight at school. he was defending his little sister who was being teased. what do you do?
your child brings home his report card and has straight A’s…how do you reward him? D’s and F’s….what should his punishment be? How do you help him to bring up his grades?
your child asks you a general question about sex….how do you answer? are you honest or do you lie and say the stork brings babies to parents?
Ask about developmental Milestone’s. More so boy’s verse girls.
Ask do they look Back Now and think should they have had children sooner or later in life.
Ask Parents of house holds with more than one child are boys easier than Girls.
Ask About The comparison Of child raising now compared to child raising of there parents.
Ask Parents Of younger children do the think peer pressure is More or less of a problem then they faced as a teen
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