msskiv says
15 years ago
Question #1: What does Atticus's bargain with Scout tell you about his parenting style?
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marsbars13 says
15 years ago
atticus is a reasonable guy and he wants scout to go to school so she can have a good education
kdubbz says
15 years ago
it shows that atticus thinks of his children as equals to him rather than kids.
kdubbz says
15 years ago
also he wants them to not be ignorant about simple things like vocabulary and laws. it also shows that he likes to give them an answer to...
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kdubbz says
15 years ago
evrything rather than keeping them wondering about things that can be explained
Hannie11 says
15 years ago
it tells me that he is very supportive on what his kids want to do and he willl try his hardest to make it happen
Smthboy15 says
15 years ago
that he is a good parent and he tries to do specal things for his kids.
Meggie25 says
15 years ago
His parenting style is supporting his kids and wanting them to learn and go to school
jcfarnzy says
15 years ago
that he is lax and suportive and qutie loving :-))
rizzkid13 says
15 years ago
his parenting style is very calm and he explains things to to his kids in different and special ways to help them understand
rizzkid13 says
15 years ago
it also tells me that even though atticus doesnt stay too close to his kids emotionally they still have a friendship
CanadianPat493 says
15 years ago
He doesn't say the first thing on his mind. he thinks about what to say and then says it.
devenlover99 says
15 years ago
his style is fair and he doesn't act like he is superior to the kids.
devenlover99 says
15 years ago
this is a good trait because it is very fair and he will be respected as a friend not a adult
MoebyWon says
15 years ago
that he is sorta more laid back, and he is a prety reasonable guy.
MoebyWon says
15 years ago
And he wants like the best for his kids
daaaisyyy says
15 years ago
i think you can gather that atticus looks upon his children as equals, and that he is not superior to them.
daaaisyyy says
15 years ago
he treats them like theyre older than they are, and i think thats affected them in a good way. like, theyre different then the other kids an
daaaisyyy says
15 years ago
in* intellect and comprehenshion of life.
clar5 says
15 years ago
it goes to show atticus thinks that scout is as important as he is and thatt they are almost equal
MsRobertLosier says
15 years ago
It tells me that Atticus treats his children not as kids but as adults with their own voice. He treats them as almost equals
MsRobertLosier says
15 years ago
and helps them make a good decision by reasoning his kids.
MsRobertLosier says
15 years ago
He doesn’t tell them this is what you should do but he finds mutual ground.
Trex973
15 years ago
Atticus's bargain with scout shows that he is an understanding father
Trex973
15 years ago
It also shows that he knows his children well enough to make a deal that they would consider agreeing to
sunflowaa says
15 years ago
It shows about his parenting style that he tries to make his kids happy and have them enjoy what there doing and that his kids are.
sunflowaa says
15 years ago
equal.
msskiv says
15 years ago
great...he's democratic in his parenting...most parents would say.."you must go to school"..not atticus..he makes them an active part
msskiv says
15 years ago
of their own lives...they take personal responsibility...very different, especially in those times and in maycomb
devo14 says
15 years ago
he bargains tht if she continues atending school the he will keep reading to her every night
devo14 says
15 years ago
this shows tht he is a smart parent and tht he likes seeing his children happy
Deej19 says
15 years ago
Atticous bargains with her to keep going 2 school and he will read ..His parenting style is to talk to them equal and not like there a child
msskiv says
15 years ago
yes...he's democratic...he doesn't demand, he bargains and makes compromises
JamesBlazer
15 years ago
it tells that Atticus will do anything to make his children happy.
milkmuffin says
15 years ago
that atticus will try to make his kids happy when ever
Ms Skellington says
15 years ago
It shows that Atticus treats his kids like they are adults, and he wants them to think for themselves
Clairetastic says
15 years ago
it shows that Atticus thinks things through and treat his kids older than they are and wants to prepare them for how they might be treated
Clairetastic says
15 years ago
in the future
Strykedaddy says
15 years ago
atticus's bargin shows that he thinks of his children as equals to adults. it also shows
Strykedaddy says
15 years ago
that he doesnt want scout to just stop learning just because ms.caroline doesnt know what the heck shes doing
testiferthewaterboy says
15 years ago
he is a very equal ruler very diplomatic.
Rabby18 says
15 years ago
Atticus treats his kids as adults I wish my parents would treat me that way
DRSTEVO23 says
15 years ago
that he treats them like adults and not children.
msskiv says
15 years ago
yes...democratic..gives her a choice instead of demanding like many parents would do, right?
steph0159 says
15 years ago
it shows dat he is laid back and treats them like they r his clients from work
steph0159 says
15 years ago
anddd he treats dem like adults
matthenson says
15 years ago
that atticus is a reasonable person who doesnt go around thinking that his word is law. he likes to have a close relationship with his kids.
andy3036 says
15 years ago
he does not want the kids to hate him but he does want it his way not theres and that is the best way for him to get it.
andy3036 says
15 years ago
they are bargaining abiat scout being able to keep reading at home
massey1223
15 years ago
that he is very careing and wants hs kids to read and want to read
mikeoil says
15 years ago
it shows that he thinks of his kids as equal to him
msskiv says
15 years ago
more than caring, though...he values giving them choices..a democracy, not a dictatorship
msskiv says
15 years ago
yes..nice!!
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