
PARENTING VOCABULARY

Upbringing: The way a child is raised
Sentence: She had a strict upbringing, which shaped her disciplined personality.

Discipline: The practice of training people to obey rules or a code of behaviour
Sentence: Good parenting involves teaching children discipline from an early age.
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Authoritative (parenting style): A balanced parenting style combining warmth and control
Sentence: Authoritative parents are known to raise confident and responsible children.

Neglectful (parenting style): A parenting style where parents show little attention or care
Sentence: Neglectful parenting can lead to emotional and behavioural problems in children.

Overprotective: Trying too hard to protect someone from danger or difficulty
Sentence: Some parents are overprotective and don’t let their children take any risks.
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Nurture: To care for and encourage the growth of someone
Sentence: It’s important to nurture a child’s creativity and curiosity.

Role model: A person who is admired and imitated
Sentence: Parents should act as role models because children often copy their behaviour.

Moral values: Standards of good and bad behaviour
Sentence: Instilling moral values is one of the key responsibilities of parenting.
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Bonding: Forming a close relationship, especially between parent and child
Sentence: Spending time together strengthens the emotional bonding between parents and children.

Strict: Enforcing rules firmly
Sentence: My parents were quite strict about my study schedule when I was young.

Independence: The ability to act or think for oneself
Sentence: Good parenting helps children develop independence and self-confidence.

Punishment: A penalty given to someone for misbehaviour
Sentence: Some believe that mild punishment is necessary to teach children right from wrong.

Affectionate: Showing feelings of love
Sentence: An affectionate parent makes a child feel secure and loved.
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Rebellious: Resisting authority or control
Sentence: Teenagers often become rebellious if they feel misunderstood by their parents.

Nuclear family: A family consisting of two parents and their children
Sentence: In modern societies, the nuclear family is more common than extended family systems.
