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  2. Parental portrayals in the media - Wikipedia

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    The portrayal of parents in media sometimes depicts gender stereotypes in society, often highlighting the "traditional nuclear family" as opposed to nonconventional configurations. [1] Social Scientists have found that home, family, and romance are three of the most important components of the way characters are presented. [2]

  3. Category : Television series about dysfunctional families

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    The Affair (TV series) Age Before Beauty; All in the Family; Amandaland; American Crime (TV series) American Gothic (2016 TV series) American Horror Story: Murder House; Angry Boys; Animal Kingdom (TV series) Aquarius (American TV series) Arrested Development; The Assassin (TV series) Atypical; Avatar: The Last Airbender (2024 TV series ...

  4. List of fictional dictators - Wikipedia

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    Adenoid Hinkle (played by Charlie Chaplin) and Napaloni (played by Jack Oakie) parody of Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini, respectively, in The Great Dictator. In fiction, dictatorship has sometimes been portrayed as the political system of choice for controlling dystopian societies in books, video games, TV and movies.

  5. What Is Authoritative Parenting and How Do I Do It? - AOL

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  6. Diana Baumrind - Wikipedia

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    The authoritarian parent is rigid, harsh, and demanding. Abusive parents usually fall in this category (although Baumrind is careful to emphasize that not all authoritarian parents are abusive). Permissive: this parenting style is characterized by low demandingness with high responsiveness. The permissive parent is overly responsive to the ...

  7. Monster parents - Wikipedia

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    Monster parents (Japanese: モンスターペアレント, Chinese: 怪獸家長) is a term characterizing irrational parenting. Monster parents are known to raise their children with a "bizarre blend of authoritarianism and overprotectiveness."

  8. Kids love shows like 'Blippi' and 'Caillou.' Some parents can ...

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    In a recent poll by the sleepwear brand Little Sleepies, more than 13% of surveyed parents ranked it as their least favorite kids' show, followed by Netflix's Trash Truck and PBS's Wild Kratts.

  9. Tough love - Wikipedia

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    Diana Baumrind found 4 parenting styles: authoritarian, permissive, authoritative and neglectful parenting styles. [17] Studies have shown that an authoritative parenting style, the one that most closely demonstrates tough love, is characterised by warmth, responsiveness and clear boundaries, promoting positive child outcomes. [18]