Audio Visual: first draft
1 min readSep 17, 2020
Keywords: Family, Belief, Authority
Statement: Authority is children’s nightmare!
Question: How do the authoritarian parents affect the children in the long term?
My opinion/hypothetical: Authoritarian parents do more harm than good to the children, and they have no choice but to be what their parents want to shape them to be.
Dialog/script
Intro:
- How I develop into this topic — Last term project
- Explain the meaning of family and what it is like — According to the Cambridge Dictionary, the word ‘family’ is defined as a group of people who is related to one another which have children and parents. Within this group, it consists of trust and support to every member equally.
Contents:
- The focus of Authoritarian parents — Gwen Dewar’s research, Diane Baumrind’s definition of authoritarian parenting.
- Authority is invisible, yet we know that it exists through the action of a person.
- Viewing the child’s perspective and how it affects the children — It doesn’t bode well for a child’s health outcomes. These children are being abused by threats, harsh punishments, and other forms of psychological control. They become less socially-adept and more likely to become involved in bullying as they are the victim of this tactic that causes yo development of the behaviour problems at later time points.
Conclusion:
- Summarize the about authoritarian parents
- Personal opinion
Mood and Tone
Serious, strong opinion
The tone of voice: Sad and serious