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6 Family Characteristics That Can Contribute to Bullying
http://familymatters.vision.org/Fam...aracteristics-That-Can-Contribute-to-Bullying
1.) "Cool-to-cold emotional environment" with lack of involvement from the primary caregiver;
2.) Permissive parenting stylefew rules or limits for behavior, little family structure
3.) Isolation of family from the community, and active social life or social involvement of family is lacking;
4.) Conflict between parents, and disharmony within the family;
5.) Inappropriate use of disciplineparents fail to punish aggression or may even reinforce it; and fail to reward prosocial behavior or may even punish it;
6.) Authoritarian parenting with high use of controlling and punitive disciplineparents try to maintain order with rigid household standards and rules.
First, second, and sixth one are no surprise to me.
Third one is something I usually do not hear much of.
Fourth one is no surprise. Negativistic relationship with parents is a very strong factor. I notice many bullies and criminals have very poor relationship with parents and siblings.
Fifth one is usually tied to authoritarian parenting and sometimes permissive parenting.
http://familymatters.vision.org/Fam...aracteristics-That-Can-Contribute-to-Bullying
1.) "Cool-to-cold emotional environment" with lack of involvement from the primary caregiver;
2.) Permissive parenting stylefew rules or limits for behavior, little family structure
3.) Isolation of family from the community, and active social life or social involvement of family is lacking;
4.) Conflict between parents, and disharmony within the family;
5.) Inappropriate use of disciplineparents fail to punish aggression or may even reinforce it; and fail to reward prosocial behavior or may even punish it;
6.) Authoritarian parenting with high use of controlling and punitive disciplineparents try to maintain order with rigid household standards and rules.
First, second, and sixth one are no surprise to me.
Third one is something I usually do not hear much of.
Fourth one is no surprise. Negativistic relationship with parents is a very strong factor. I notice many bullies and criminals have very poor relationship with parents and siblings.
Fifth one is usually tied to authoritarian parenting and sometimes permissive parenting.