- Why is it hard for children in any culture to relate to their parents’ ideas about what’s best for them?
- Do students typically feel a “disconnect” with their parents’ backgrounds or cultural traditions?
- What might help students be open to learning from their parents’ experiences?
They reason why it think is becuase our parents are use to being more like the people from the past and they keep with there ways so they try to keep it in the family and children like to be different and change there way of living and how they are so it's hard to do that when you have to follow your parents rules as a child.
Some time student do feel disconnect with their parent ps becuase sometime they want to change it a little or maybe make it they way so it can be more enjoyable. Some parent stick with the same tradition but as years go by people like to change it and make it more expandable and more exciting in their new way of experiencing there feeling and other things.
I think that they can learn by not doing a mistake they did because they know the turn out if that mistake so that something really good to know.
Some parents make mistakes and their child might do the same and they get mad but just remember they were just like you when you were that age. Parents have to understand that their children like to explore and see whatvtheyvfind and they can change, it doesn't hurt to let them learn on their own for what might be a mistake. We all have to try and see what is the outcome of things and if it's a mistake we should all learn from it. As years go by people tend to change things to chave it different for once and people might like it that way.
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