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7. parenting styles and upbringing

Alice: Hey, Mark! Have you ever thought about how different parenting styles can shape a person?


Mark: Absolutely, Alice! It's fascinating how upbringing can influence who we become.


Alice: Yeah, definitely. My parents were quite strict when I was growing up. How about yours?


Mark: Mine were more on the lenient side. They believed in giving me space to learn from my mistakes.


Alice: That's interesting. Did you ever feel like you missed out on anything because of that?


Mark: Sometimes, yeah. I think I could've benefited from more structure, especially when it came to studying.


Alice: I get that. My parents were always on top of my schoolwork, but it did feel a bit suffocating at times.


Mark: It's all about finding the right balance, isn't it?


Alice: Exactly. So, if you were to become a parent, what kind of parenting style would you adopt?


Mark: I think I'd aim for something in between strict and lenient. I want my kids to have rules and boundaries, but also the freedom to explore and learn on their own.


Alice: That sounds like a good approach. I'd probably go for something similar.


Mark: Yeah, I think it's important to adapt your parenting style to each child's needs too.


Alice: Absolutely. Every child is different, after all.


Mark: Definitely. Hey, speaking of parenting, have you faced any challenges as a parent yourself?


Alice: Oh, plenty! Balancing work and family life is always tough, and there's never a shortage of surprises when it comes to raising kids.


Mark: Tell me about it! But hey, it's all part of the adventure, right?


Alice: Definitely! Wouldn't trade it for anything.


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