How Kids See Their Parents Jordan Peterson?

In Jordan Peterson’s 12 Rules for Life, a chapter titled “Do Not Let Your Children Do Anything That Makes You Dislike Them” is specifically written for parents. Peterson argues that excessive force instills fear, while bad rules drive out respect. He believes that children push boundaries and continuously test their parents in different social situations. According to Peterson’s Rule 5, teaching children the rules should be done with both rewards and punishment, leaving one out.

Peterson contends that modern parents hold a romantic and unrealistic view of their children’s innocence, and they are afraid to make their kids dislike them. Parents are tasked with serving as constellations of social archetypes, including teachers, bosses, and even law enforcement. Peterson argues that the choice parents face is between using physical punishment or overlooking misbehavior and leaving the child to their own devices.

Peterson understands the psychological growth parents get from having children and advocates for having children but has never said there. He writes that every parent should reward good behavior and punish poor behavior, encouraging behavior that will bring the child’s growth.

Dr. Jordan Peterson has some home truths for parents, such as the importance of fostering healthy relationships with their children. Most psychological studies support that a strong bond between parents helps childhood development, and marriage to young kids helps demonstrate they are “normal”. Parents should strive to limit the rules and encourage children to be as competent as possible, focusing on the positive impact of children on their lives.


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