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  1. Oct 5, 2015 · How to Parent Like a Russian. 7 minute read. Kommersant via Getty Images. By Donna Gorman. October 5, 2015 4:35 PM EDT. I’ve lived in Russia, on and off, for four years, and I’ve noticed my...

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    • Reluctant to Praise Their Children
    • Less Concerned with Their Children’s Privacy
    • Involved in Many Aspects of Their Children’s Life

    Russian parents are as proud of their children’s achievements as anyone else. However, they are less likely to praise (хвалить) their children for simply participating (участие) or making an effort (старание) and may push them to do better or keep up with the competition (other children). Moreover, it’s believed that praising a child when they are ...

    I’ve always found fascinating the scene in (mostly American) films where a parent knocks on their teenage child’s bedroom door (стучит в дверь) after an argument, the child tells them to go away — and the parent does! This is unlikely to happen in Russia. First, not every child has a room all to themselves. Second, Russian bedrooms don’t usually ha...

    It follows from the previous point that Russian parents generally like knowing what their child is doing at any given moment. Again, there is considerable variation among families, so this is a general observation. For instance, Russian teenagers are expected to stay in touch, tell their parents where they are going, and to be home at a certain hou...

  2. Jun 27, 2017 · According to him, there are five things all Russian parents do: make their children do chores, feed them soup, let them play outside (no matter the weather), make them take ballet lessons, and...

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  3. In the common Russian household dynamic, both parents usually work; it is more commonly the woman’s job than the man’s to care for the children and do the housework. However, many modern Russian families have alternative dynamics.

  4. Jun 16, 2017 · Whether you've been to Russia, have a Russian heritage, or are just interested in learning from other cultures around the world, learning about Russian parenting styles can method of...

  5. Russian parents rarely limit their children to just one pursuit. From an early age, many girls are sent to dance classes (including ballet), and boys go to sports clubs.

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  7. May 21, 2018 · They share similar traits with other parents in general but also a special trait of their own. You might be curious as to what these characteristics are. Read more to find out! Here are 5 characteristics of Russian parents: 1. Discipline. Russian parents know how to raise their children well and educating them about the necessary things in life.

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