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Autocratic approach

19th century harsh and strict parenting influenced by hobbesian views and puritan beliefs. Children = inherently sinful.

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

John watson

Highlighted importance of parenting, but discouraged responsive parenting

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

Spitz

Video of maternal deprivation = importance of early responsive parenting else child tends to show developmental delays.

Skinner

Social learning theory: imitation and modeling. Positive reinforcement to increase/maintain desired behaviors (rather than punishment for negative behaviors)

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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