According to a general study and research on particular age group of children along with their parents, the Canadian parents are more lenient than Italians and French parents are.
The study about the leniency of parents towards their kids, has published by Montreal University where after a brief research, experts have found that Canadian parents are much more focused on the upbringing of their kids than Italian and French parents are.
The study reveals that Canadian father and mothers are very co-operative and tolerant with their kids rather than expected from Italians and French parents.
In fact, Italians kids are comparatively much demanding than Canadian kids are, contradictory to this Canadian kids are independent and start engraining maturity at early stage of the life that directly and indirectly affects the growth pattern of Canadian kids.
Further, the emphasis on negotiation, practical independence and control by Canadian parents leads to positive upbringing of the children however when compare to the France and Italian people who share common cultural and historical grounds with Canadian, the constraining practices of control and parenthood results into less disciplinary attitude of the kids.
The Journal of Adolescence published a recent report where emotional status of 2000 French, Italy and Canadian students, were examined and the data of the study reveals the more emotional stability, bond and comfort among Canadian parents and children than Italian and French.
With regarding this general analysis, the head of Journal of Adolescence admitted the ground values of parent-children relationship and emphasized that French and Italian parents (especially fathers) should practice more courageous, optimistic parenthood rather than maintaining distance and control.