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    When it comes to parenting, both of my parents were authoritative styled. They really respected our choices while we grew up. Rules were enforced but there was always acceptance for mistakes that happened. My parents made sure to let us be ourselves and make our own decisions. For example they let us choose sports we would play, clubs we would join, and clothes we would wear. This though, would be monitored; such as informing me the outfit I was wearing was too provocative. The consistency of…

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    Intro: In the memoir The Glass Castle by Jeannette Walls, Rex and Rosemary Walls used poor parenting skills when raising their children. They didn’t keep their children safe from many of the bad things that happened in the book, that could have been easily prevented. Many things that showed their poor parenting skills their abuse towards their kids, and the fact that their kids felt they had to get away from them. Their parents contributed to their childrens success, but not in a good way. Body…

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    a disorder. It is only when the temperament becomes more than it already is and many different strategies, guidance techniques have not worked, or your child is struggling in school, losing it with simple demands, etc. (Kurcinka, 2006, p. 19-20) Parenting needs to be molded by temperament. If a parent tries to make their child into a “perfect child”, they are going to be frustrated because they won’t be. When you add a child with a spirited temperament to the equation, the parent will be more…

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    I chose the role of the parent being an Uninvolved/Authoritative parent because not only is it a complex role but a lot of children that’s in neglectful/ abusive homes possess this type of parent. The mom in this scenario was involved & really didn’t care about the child’s well-being, however she wanted the daughter to do as she say’s & not a she does. Although the scenario focuses more on helping the child I wanted to display that even if the parents have too many issues to deal with the…

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    In this paper I wanted to reflect on parenting styles. I find that being a parent myself, I relate most to subjects that have to do with such. I enjoyed learning the different parenting styles and how parenting ideals vary from culture to culture. I think it is very interesting how just the place one lives can determine how they will be raised. Although that is not new for me, the more I got into the subject the more I felt amazed by it all. To connect this with myself I wanted to start by…

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    especially the parenting style. It is difficult to determine how strict parents should be with their children. There are different types of parenting style, such as authoritative, authoritarian, permissive and indifferent. The authoritarian parenting style has been common and ‘tiger mom’ is very popular in Hong Kong and other Asian countries. In this paper, I will introduce the phenomenon, analyze the negative effects, and share my view on authoritative and authoritarian parenting style.…

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    Abstract Parenting styles differ from one family to the next. Parenting styles help children to develop a positive spence of self and to interact positively with others. This paper will be looking into different parenting styles and how it affects the child. Introduction. Parents have a lot of effective ways of dealing with their children, some parents are cold, some are warm and some are neutral. The two parenting styles and two attachment styles this paper will focus on will be…

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    Parenting styles, both between and within, cultural groups represent the individual beliefs and values of parents’ experiences. A distinctive component of parenting styles subsists that although three major categories of styles exists, how a individual parents their child falls on a continuum – no parenting technique stands faultless. When reading this week’s chapters, I found the African style of parenting intriguing, especially on the topics of sibling care, childhood expectations, and…

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    Parenting style has a major impact on child development as experiences from childhood have a lasting impact on the emotional well-being of a child. Several studies have demonstrated the effects of parenting style on both a child’s emotional development and behavior. Identified by Diana Baumrind in the mid-1960s, there are three parenting styles including authoritative, authoritarian, and permissive which define the attitudes of parents towards their children. Each style brings about different…

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    Parenting styles have a wide variety of effects on children. A large amount of research has been dedicated to parenting and how it can influence children’s development. To begin, before addressing the scenario, one must understand how parenting is classified and also the four different types of parenting with the effects they have on children. Only then, can one show how a parent in each style would react to the scenario. For over 50 years, scholars have conducted research on the topic of…

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