Strict Parenting Leads to More Successful Children

Strict Parenting Leads to More Successful Children


Did your parents have a strict approach to parenting? Did your mother give you daily orders to complete your homework, tidy up your room, and concentrate on your future?

Back then, you might have thought that having to put up with your mother's constant nagging was a living hell. However, the most recent research indicates that children of strict mothers who make an effort to keep tabs on them grow up to be more successful.

It's likely that you'll regret your mother's strict discipline of you as an infant.

Study on Strict Parenting

According to a study by University of Essex professor Erica Rascon, successful children and adults have strict, demanding mothers. From 2004 to 2010, the study included approximately 15,000 youngsters between the ages of 13 and 14.

According to the findings, children with high expectations from their mothers exhibited much greater security and confidence. Furthermore, a mother who constantly bugged you decreased your chance of becoming pregnant early by 4%.

Additionally, those who had mothers who were very demanding had a better chance of finishing college and landing a good job. Although it may seem improbable, the truth is that children of strict and tenacious mothers do better in life.

In most cases, children have success doing what their parents think it’s most convenient for them. Although they might try to avoid their parents, the truth is their recommendations will still influence their decisions.

While growing, many children see their strict parents, in most cases mothers, as their enemies. However, you have to put up with it since the strict parenting style will likely help you later in life.

Some of your days as a child might seem as a living hell, but don’t forget that you’ll be thankful for this later in your life.

Being an adult will help you recognize and value all of your mother’s efforts to raise you right. What’s more, you’ll probably try to adopt the same raising style for your children.

What do you think about this study? Was some of your parents strict when you were a child? 

 

Source FHFN | Healthy Life Idea

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