Analysis: Rick And Myself

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Rick and Myself On August 29th 1993 at 9:47pm I was born to my mother Kelly Cochrane age twenty-six and father Kevin Cochrane age 28 at Kaiser Permanente in Fresno, Ca. I have two half sisters, one sister that lived with me my whole life her name is Aericka and my other sister Merisa who I haven’t talked to very much at all. My grandparents on my dad’s side passed away when I was really young and my grandparents on my mom’s side lived in Michigan, so I didn’t get to see them very often. Both of my parents worked outside of the house, but my dad was the primary caregiver because he made more money than my mom. When I was younger I got disciplined by getting time outs but I hardly got in trouble because I watched my sister get into trouble, so I saw what not to do. So the parenting style I would say is authoritarian. When I was little I remember playing with the Brats dolls with my best friend Rachel …show more content…

The similarities are that we both hardly ever got into trouble so our parents didn’t need to discipline very often. Neither one of us enjoyed reading. We really enjoyed spending time with our families.. The differences are Rick didn’t have a television when he was growing up but one he became an adult he was on it most of the time. He also got taught a lot more skills then I did when I was growing up but it might just be because I am a female. Back then young men were drafted into the military and now any gender can sign up to join the military there were no drafts at all if you don’t want to do it you don’t have to. They school systems are very different back then they were in one classroom for all the grades and they got punished in an abusive way. Now a day we have multiple classrooms for the same grades. If you into any trouble you get sent to the principal office, detention, or even suspended or expelled. Respect and language really are a problem with youth

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