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Taikan discusses "Parenting through communication not fear". "If you don't go home early, you'll be kidnapped by a demon." "If you don't go to bed early, a ghost will come and get you." It seems that many children have been disciplined through the use of scary characters. It may be that those parents disciplining their children this way also experienced being disciplined by their own parents in their childhood. Taikan produced a stage that reminded everyone of their own childhood, fearing demons and scary characters. Then, he talks about his own experiences and feelings from his own childhood to the present, and speaks on behalf of not only himself, but also for many other children who have experienced the discipline using scary characters. At the age of 13, he replicates his dialogs with his parents, explains the feelings of the child and the parents and analyzes "Parenting through fear". Lastly he delivers his statement that he believes that parent-child communication will be more rewarding via parenting through communication not through fear. Taikan Nagamatsu’s bio: Born in Tokyo, Japan in 2009.At age 2, he attended an international school in Japan. At age 5, he studied at Green School in Indonesia with his father for a year to learn what it means to be sustainable. After he returned to Japan, he attended an international school. He learned piano, calligraphy and acting. He started as an actor and appeared in commercials. After finishing the international school's elementary curriculum, he transferred to a public school in Tokyo and graduated from elementary school in 2022. From 2022 on he attends HIROO GAKUEN KOISHIKAWA Junior High School. He is bilingual in Japanese and English. Taikan Nagamatsu is a first year student at HIROO GAKUEN KOISHIKAWA junior high school in Japan. Taikan discusses "Parenting through communication not fear". "If you don't go home early, you'll be kidnapped by a demon." "If you don't go to bed early, a ghost will come and get you." It seems that many children have been disciplined through the use of scary characters. It may be that those parents disciplining their children this way also experienced being disciplined by their own parents in their childhood. Taikan produced a stage that reminded everyone of their own childhood, fearing demons and scary characters. Then, he talks about his own experiences and feelings from his own childhood to the present, and speaks on behalf of not only himself, but also for many other children who have experienced the discipline using scary characters. At the age of 13, he replicates his dialogs with his parents, explains the feelings of the child and the parents and analyzes "Parenting through fear". Lastly he delivers his statement that he believes that parent-child communication will be more rewarding via parenting through communication not through fear. Taikan Nagamatsu’s bio: Born in Tokyo, Japan in 2009.At age 2, he attended an international school in Japan. At age 5, he studied at Green School in Indonesia with his father for a year to learn what it means to be sustainable. After he returned to Japan, he attended an international school. He learned piano, calligraphy and acting. He started as an actor and appeared in commercials. After finishing the international school's elementary curriculum, he transferred to a public school in Tokyo and graduated from elementary school in 2022. From 2022 on he attends HIROO GAKUEN KOISHIKAWA Junior High School. He is bilingual in Japanese and English. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx