Explain to your parents that you understand what you did was wrong and reassure them that you learned your lesson. * 6 Ask for a compromise that will allow you to be ungrounded. Your parents may be willing to let you off grounding early if you agree, for example, to make certain chores permanent. If your parents will not compromise, do not act upset or react negatively. * 7 Continue trying to win your parents' favor by behaving well.
I would need to be careful not impose my values but clearly understand their values. There are several ways you can get them speaking about themselves by asking open ended questions. According to chapter 11 it would be a good idea to explore how satisfied they are with the current division of labor. (Feminist Perspective on Family Therapy) It is very important not to take a feminist view of the family. Families should be encourage to make their own decisions and it should be upheld by the therapist.
What ethnocentrism does is stop the open thinking, disrespecting other people’s culture and lives. I believe in culture relativism because it provides a platform to understand a different culture without bias. Also, it helps a person succeed better, live a comfortable life in terms by accepting the new lifestyle. For example, in American culture both husband and wives work to provide a comfortable life for their family and also share workload in their household since they both work outside as well. However, in U.S. with Indian culture, husband and wives both work together in but only wives work the household chores such as cleaning and cooking.
And his wife stayed true to him while he was away, even when the suitors were in the house trying to marry her. Any reader can interpret the concept of loyalty as appearing in The Odyssey. Readers can also observe the consequences of not being loyal. Therefore, there is a lesson contained in The Odyssey: Loyalty is an important characteristic that good people should have, and failure to be loyal results in tragedy. Disloyal characters cause their own destruction.
The women and children look to them to make decisions and provide what they need to live. In the very first chapter, Steinbeck writes, “Women and children knew deep in themselves that no misfortune was too great to bear if their men were whole…The men sat still—thinking—figuring” (4). The rest of the Joads lean on Pa and Uncle John, who manage to remain strong and give them hope through much of the book. Tom and Ma are leaders in a different sense. They sit below Pa and Uncle John, but they are the practical characters who ensure that the necessary work gets done.
“I want a wife who will keep my clothes clean, ironed, mended, replaced when need be, and who will see to it that my personal things are kept in their proper place so that I can find what I need the minute I need it.” (para. 4). Most of the essay shows how husbands are demanding when it comes to taking care of the family. The writer is trying to get a point across that wives are expected to a whole lot of things perfectly but are not giving the due appreciation. The writer makes her readers aware that she knows what she is talking about in the early parts of the essay because she has experienced it herself.
this conditioning may be extreme but you can think of it in a way that relates to our society. Some people are born and raised in churches and grow up already established in a set of beliefs that them are going to follow unless they are proven wrong. A girl who grew up with a single mom is noting going to know how a real family works until she is shown something that is different. They are really made to be happy with what they are destined to be in life, just like in the World State. "All conditioning aims at that: making people like their inescapable social destiny."
The bible's is very clear on parents disciplining, and God demands that parents be responsible and diligent in spanking, but strongly prohibits physical abuse of any kind. The biblical approach is balanced, is reasonable, and shows control. When we follow the principles of disciplining our children and there are other methods, but this method spanking purpose is to modify the child attitude and behavior, and actually strengthens the
The bible says to train up a child in the way that they should go, but how am I supposed to train without training? I love my baby
However, through human relationships, we are capable of achieving an easier life. We are made by God to interact with family, friends, neighbors, coworkers, and classmates. In Romans 7:1-4, Paul talks about the holy sacrament of marriage. Romans 7:2 says, “For the woman which hath an husband is bound by the law to her husband so long as he liveth; but if the husband be dead, she is loosed from the law of her husband.” This scripture explains that marriage between a couple is so important that if a woman’s husband dies, she would not be considered an adulteress. By today’s standards, 50% of marriages end in divorce.