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This 14 page paper examines 1950s culture and compares and contrasts it to culture during the 2000s. It is argued that the limitations imposed on society was detrimental to personal growth. The paper focuses on adolescence and the choices they make.
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children are able to explore various options. Further, when parents are too strict, or overbearing, children will react with rebellion. This is common in the teenage years. Whether there are
shades of gray, there are essentially two schools of thought. One side believes in very strict parenting, corporal punishment and a distancing between the child and parent. These individuals will
likely keep some distance between themselves and their children and criticize more liberal parents as trying to be friends with their children rather than instilling discipline. The other side is
very liberal and free position, suggesting that children should live naturally. Without cribs or bedtimes or food limitations, these children will thrive on what comes to them. In effect, discipline
is a social construction. Children only need some guidance and they will do the right thing. Liedloff (1986) promotes something called attachment parenting in her book entitled The Continuum
Concept. In the work, she explains that in other cultures, children are with their mothers all day long (Liedloff, 1986). There is the suggestion that western style parenting is wrong
and that people are harming their children by not meeting their needs. There is in fact a great debate in the United States. Should parents bend over backward to meet
their childs every need, and make sure that they get ahead in life, or should they distance themselves and apply pure discipline in that hopes that doing so will turn
them into good men and women? The debate encounters all ages from birth to adulthood. Some people advocate letting babies cry themselves to sleep while another camp contends that infants
should sleep with their mothers. The views are that extreme. However, the obvious answer does not lie in the extremes because often, extreme views are not accurate. When there is
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