Parenting Styles Essay

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    During the movie ‘I Am Sam’ we see two very different styles of parenting exhibited, by looking at Baumrind’s Parenting Styles we can see that both neglectful and authoritative styles were in effect. To determine what parenting style is used, Baumrind developed four classifications that parents tend to fall into when raising a child. A clear example of neglectful parenting during the movie is by the character Rita; we see Rita a lot throughout the ordeal that Sam is going through as she agrees…

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    My Parents Parenting Style Throughout this essay I will discuss the parenting styles of my mother and step-father. While my mother was more of an authoritative parent, my step-father was more permissive. I got away with fewer things with my step-father than with my mother. I benefited from having an authoritative mother when I got older. Whereas when I was younger I gravitated to the permissive parent. Nevertheless, I am fortunate to have the balance between parenting styles. My mother was an…

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    According to recent research, however, being raised with a rigid parenting style has been linked to both obesity and “risky behavior.” The article, Rigid Parenting Style Linked to Obese Kids by Maureen Salamon, explains empirically how rearing techniques affect the health of children. According to the research, “...obesity rates were about one-third higher in children up to age 11 whose parents used a so-called ‘authoritarian’ parenting style, marked by inflexibility over rules and a lack of…

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    1. Completely describe the three basic parenting styles. Be sure to include the characteristics of each style. Which do you think would create the most well-adjusted child? Why do you think that? Authoritative parents are very strict they have so many rules for the children to follow, however, they don’t always explain why they have the rules. This can cause children to rebel against them. Permissive parents set rules for their children but not as many as the authoritative parent and they…

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    Most parents are always looking for insights into helping their troubled children. Would it not be perfect if you had a manual or a guide that addresses every single problem you faced on daily basis or perhaps solutions to each parenting situation? Parenting styles consists of strategies that are based upon changing a bad behavior in a positive and respectful manner, but also include the punishment and power enforcements commonly used as discipline that affect dramatically children’s…

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    Parenting can be one of the most stressful and hardest job. There isn’t a right or wrong way of parenting. If there was a right or a successful way of parenting, then there wouldn’t be so many different styles of parenting, ranging from the tiger parenting, helicopter parenting, and the hippie-style parenting. Every parent wants to raise their children the best way possible and to guide them to succeed in life, however, there are some parents who push the bounds of ethical parenting to an…

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    about parenting, as a whole is a complex role as it involves many personalities throughout different stages of a child’s life. For young parents, ways of parenting are much different than that of older parents. There’s also differences in parenting based on the number of children one may have. What may be acceptable for a younger child may not have been acceptable to an older child. In Elizabeth Stoke’s article, “I am a Helicopter Parent and I Don’t Apologize”, the author discusses her parenting…

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    Baumrind’s typology of Parenting Style Baumrind (1971) theorised an approach that views childhood socialisation that classifies three styles of parenting; authoritative, authoritarian and permissive. The theory is a traditional view of socialisation, where parents solely determine child outcomes. Baumrind stated that the best mode of parenting is the authoritative parenting style, whilst the authoritarian parenting style is viewed as the least beneficial mode of parenting (Smith and Moore,…

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    it’s a trial and error type of job. Some people may feel like they’re horrible parents. The type of parenting style a parent demonstrates can affect child development particularly in infancy through early childhood. There are four different parenting styles: permissive, authoritarian, authoritative, and indifferent. The findings will provide the characteristics of each parenting style and how each style affects children’s temperament, psychological development, academic success, and attachment…

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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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