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Autocratic approach |
19th century harsh and strict parenting influenced by hobbesian views and puritan beliefs. Children = inherently sinful. |
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Stanley hall |
Questioned 19th century autocratic parenting and started the child study movement. Believed that you should respect the true nature and needs of the child |
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John watson |
Highlighted importance of parenting, but discouraged responsive parenting |
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Sigmund freud |
Discouraged harsh parenting bc it is detrimental to the child's development. Emphasized child's innate drive and mothers role for future relationships |
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Spitz |
Video of maternal deprivation = importance of early responsive parenting else child tends to show developmental delays. |
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Skinner |
Social learning theory: imitation and modeling. Positive reinforcement to increase/maintain desired behaviors (rather than punishment for negative behaviors) |
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Erickson |
Theory of psychosocial development: 8 stages child must struggle through and the quality of parent child relationship influences the child's ability to resolve these crises |
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