Final answer:
The requested information about stereotypes of Persian parents described by Saedi is not provided in the reference passages, so it is not possible to answer the student's question based on the given information.
Step-by-step explanation:
The question pertains to stereotypes of Persian parents described by Saedi that her own parents did not conform to. However, the given reference passages do not provide information about Saedi or the specific stereotypes she describes. The passages instead discuss various social, cultural, and historical dynamics, such as the differences in gender socialization across races and ethnicities, the role of social class in parental expectations, the cultural and religious differences between Iranians and Arabs, and the influence of wealth on children's socialization.
They also touch upon historical aspects such as the status of women in Sasanian society, the treatment of the Janissaries in Ottoman society, and the westernization policies of the Shah of Iran. Without specific information from Saedi's description, it is not possible to provide the three stereotypes of Persian parents that Saedi's own parents did not conform to.