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This document contains two perception surveys about scolding - one for parents and one for children. The parent survey asks questions about how they handle emotions when scolding, if scolding is effective, and their relationship with their children. The child survey asks similar questions from the child's perspective about how scolding makes them feel, their parents' behavior, and the effectiveness of scolding. Both surveys aim to understand perceptions of scolding as a method of discipline.
This document contains two perception surveys about scolding - one for parents and one for children. The parent survey asks questions about how they handle emotions when scolding, if scolding is effective, and their relationship with their children. The child survey asks similar questions from the child's perspective about how scolding makes them feel, their parents' behavior, and the effectiveness of scolding. Both surveys aim to understand perceptions of scolding as a method of discipline.
This document contains two perception surveys about scolding - one for parents and one for children. The parent survey asks questions about how they handle emotions when scolding, if scolding is effective, and their relationship with their children. The child survey asks similar questions from the child's perspective about how scolding makes them feel, their parents' behavior, and the effectiveness of scolding. Both surveys aim to understand perceptions of scolding as a method of discipline.
Name of Respondent: ____________________________________________________________
Perception Survey For Parents
Points According to Answer:
5- Always 4- Often 3- Sometimes 2- Seldom 1- Never
QUESTIONS ALWAYS OFTEN SOMETIMES SELDOM NEVER
You scold your child when they commit serious acts. You get aggressive when you get angry. You know how to handle your emotions and words. You use unpleasant words when you scold your children. Should a parent scold their children. I make myself available to my children when they need me. While my children live under my roof, they will live by my rules. I encourage self-expression and individuality in my children. I expect my children to accept and adopt my judgments, opinions and values as their own, without questioning me. It is important for parents to be on the same page when it comes to their children. I love my children unconditionally. I think it's very important to offer praise and admiration to children so they will know they are loved and accepted. Childhood is a troubling time - children need constant love and attention to help them through. You give your child a punishment even if the act they committed wasn’t serious. You cannot handle your emotions. You think scolding is effective. You think scolding is NOT effective. You like to take action in another matter than scolding. Scolding depresses you. You feel anxious whenever you get scolded.
Perception Survey For Children
QUESTIONS ALWAYS OFTEN SOMETIMES SELDOM NEVER
You get scolded. Your parents use unpleasant words. You always say the truth. You always say sorry after getting scolded. Scolding affect your self-esteem as an individual. You let the negative things said to you effect you. You choose to not pay attention to the negative things said. Your parents do not scold you. Your parents get aggressive when they get angry. Your parents encourage self- expression and individuality. Your parents expect you to accept and adapt their judgements, opinions and values are your own. You think childhood is a troubling time and you need guidance and support. Your parents cannot handle their emotions. Your parents scold you even because of the littlest things. Parents who use scolding as their weapon are not in control. It does not teach children to change their behaviour. Instead, it makes children fearful or aggressive. By scolding and beating, parents emotionally abuse their children. Scolding can make me speak the truth. Good parents don’t get irritated or angry with their children’s behavior. Scolding will lead you to hide the truth.
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