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Ignorant parents are people who are unaware of how their behavior affects their own children. First, parenting is behavior that is suited to train children into capable people, discipline them so they know how to navigate society, and help them grow into successful human beings. This can be done in many ways including having a mutually respectful relationship with children, helping them cultivate common sense and critical thinking to see why common sense makes sense, and helping them build their own problem-solving skills. Ignorant parents are not knowledgeable about how to parent ethically. Again, there are many ways to raise children, but the best results usually come from smart parenting. Children who receive smart parenting feel good about themselves and their families, they are confident about their own decisions and they know that their parents did their best. Ignorant parenting can leave children in the dust of their peers and eventually, under dirt. Being an Ignorant Parent involves: - ignoring simple yet powerful child rearing techniques from authoritative works like the Bible, Quran, or Torah - ignoring useful theories in child (developmental) psychology - ignoring the history of raising children - Being intellectually lazy when dealing with children - Being insensitive to the general nature of children - Being insensitive to or irresponsible for the needs of children
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