In this blog post, I am going to reverse the outline of my Film-Based Assignment.
Thesis Statement By being an example of indulgent parenting, Nancy and Robert enable Brennan and Dale to be financially dependent, instead of giving them the right direction to succeed in life. Topic Sentences
Mantell, Ruth. “Parents to the Rescue. Or Maybe Not.” http://www.wsj.com/articles/SB10001424052970204323904577038332304642106. Accessed Nov. 2016. Miller. Matthew Jr. “Indulgent Parenting: The Impact on Children.” http://cccrd.publishpath.com/Websites/cccrd/images/IndulgentParenting.pdf. Accessed Nov.2016. Lehman, James. “I Want It Now!” How to Challenge a False Sense of Entitlement in Kids. https://www.empoweringparents.com/article/i-want-it-now-how-to-challenge-a-false- sense-of-entitlement-in-kids/. Accessed Nov. 2016. Markham, Laura. “Do Your Kids Rule the Roost? 7 Strategies to Avoid Permissive Parenting.” http://www.ahaparenting.com/blog/Permissive_Parenting_What_Happens_When_Kids_ Rule_the_Roost/. Accessed Nov.2016. Miller. Matthew Jr. “Indulgent Parenting: The Impact on Children.” http://cccrd.publishpath.com/Websites/cccrd/images/IndulgentParenting.pdf. Accessed Nov.2016. Miller. Matthew Jr. “Indulgent Parenting: The Impact on Children.” http://cccrd.publishpath.com/Websites/cccrd/images/IndulgentParenting.pdf. Accessed Nov.2016. Argument Summary: Children are entitled to parent’s unconditional love, respect, food, especially financial support but “it’s easy for you as a parent to feel obligated to give to your child—and pretty soon, your child will grow to expect it. This can lead to parents giving much more than their kids need—and sometimes, more than their family can really afford.” Based on those information, I disagree with the way Nancy and Robert is supporting children in financially. This way directly affects not only to Brennan and Dale’s personality but also their life as a 40 years old men.
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