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    In today’s fragile society harsh parenting can be considered borderline illegal depending on who you ask. I believe that the Chinese strike down with too much authority over their children. My parents were never that harsh with me and the idea of it scares me a bit. I do respect the “Tiger Mother” philosophy of parenting however. I think it is a great way to raise children to handle complicated situation, tasks, and whatever else life throws their way. Western culture has become a place where…

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    his own, teaching them to the best of his abilities. The man, Atticus Finch, is left to parent his children after his wife died. He does what he can to parent his children excellently. Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird shows that Atticus Finch’s parenting style is authoritative as shown by him setting high examples for his children, Jem and Scout, by explaining why those rules exist, and praising them for following his model. Atticus Finch sets a high expectation for his children. Atticus…

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    Authoritative Parenting

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    would act such a way. Although a variety of influences affect child behavior, from TV shows to diet, one of the most direct contributors to how kids act is the style in which their parents raise them. An array of opinions exist on the most effective parenting style, thus various studies have adopted the task of addressing the benefits and hindrances on children from parents who choose either the authoritarian, authoritative, or permissive…

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    Are Superior”. Amy is known as a ‘Tiger Mom”, one who pushes their children to be the best of the best academically. Chinese parents raise their children to meet high expectations. They want them to be very well prepared for the future. Chinese parenting may make your son or daughter a prodigy, but is it what is best for them? Everyone is so clueless about how the chinese children excel above each and everyone of us. To become as great as they are the chinese children have to abide to some very…

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    impact the opportunities that America provides. Parenting styles and the social structures of the both parents and their children impact how children act in their social systems. Lareau (2011) states that middle-class parents use concerned cultivation in raising their children while working class parents and poor parents use accomplishment of natural growth to raise their children (pp. 2-3). Parents who employ concerned cultivation believe good parenting involves enlisting their children in…

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    and that their children will grow up into bums who’ll smooch off of them until the day they day. But there are some parents out there who instead of drowning their doubts in coffee and parenting manuals, turn their doubts into a fuel for a authoritative style of parenting that the west has dubbed, “Tiger parenting.” These parents are determined to prove they wrong by molding their children into little geniuses who excel at everything academic or music related. Their children begin reading at…

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    How does parenting style affect adolescent academic performance? This is important to my life because at this point in time I have realized that a plethora of young girls in my life seem to be performing horribly, especially now that different families are experiencing tough times. Tough times can cause people to react differently to their circumstances, which can possible affect the way parents interact with their children and their styles of parenting. The course of this paper will examine if…

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    The Benefits of Different Parenting Styles When raising a child, many new parents consider multiple aspects of their newborn’s life. Whether it may be the environment and community their child is growing up in, what the best school systems and churches are best for their child, and the economic growth of the area they live in, parents want the best possible opportunity. Many new parents also reflect onto their childhoods and wish to give their children the type of childhood they never had.…

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    The Uninvolved parenting style is an uninvolved approach where parents will provide food and shelter to their kids but fail to enforce standards of conduct and little to no emotional support (Dewar, 2010). Parents that exercise the Uninvolved style will minimize their interaction time, in some cases they are completely uninvolved to the point of being neglectful. They are indifferent to their child’s needs, whereabouts or experiences at school or with peers. These parent would invoke such…

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    Strict Parenting Styles

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    There are different parenting styles .These 3 styles were initially recognised by Baumrind. A fourth later style was recognised by Maccoby and Martin. Authoritarian parenting: In this style of childrearing, children are required to shadow the strict instructions traditional by the parents. Failure to shadow such rules commonly consequences in punishment. Strict parents fail to clarify the thought behind these instructions. If requested to clarify, the parent might humbly answer, "Because I said…

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