Strict Mothers Raise More Successful Daughters
When you’re a teen, you roll your eyes and let out a big sigh every time your parents nag you. But studies show you should be thanking them. It turns out your parents’ nagging is good for you. Researchers say that girls whose moms were always on to them that are more likely to succeed in life!
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TIMESTAMPS:
People born to teen moms. What problems might they have? 0:26
What mothers themselves think of their nagginess 2:42
Why it’s good for you if…
– Your parents made you do your chores 3:31
– They taught you math early on 4:13
– They taught you “grit” 4:44
– They had high expectations of you 5:51
– They were strict 6:53
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SUMMARY:
– Obesity and chronic illnesses are more common among people born to teen moms. Also, kids of very young mothers tend to do more poorly in school.
– But what do mothers themselves think of their nagginess? One mom explained that it was her job to stay on her daughter.
– Some experts are sure that kids with their own responsibilities grow up into more successful adults. People who helped their parents in their childhood are statistically better at working independently as well
– A 2007 study involving over 35,000 preschoolers all over Canada, the US, and England proved that kids who started to study math in their childhood had a huge advantage in the future.
– Parents who teach “grit” to their kids show them how to imagine the future they’d like to create and how to keep doing everything so that this dream comes true.
– A Harvard Business School study showed that daughters whose moms worked outside the home got both higher salaries and positions more often than those of stay-at-home-moms.
– Parents’ high expectations for their kids seem to equal more success later on in life. And there’s science to back it up.
– The most effective way to bring up a child is by using the authoritative style. It teaches kids to respect authority, but it doesn’t make them feel strangled by super intense parental control.
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