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    of these people meant to me if it weren’t for one boring, scorching summer day at my house. My parents are the complete definition of what it means to be dysfunctional because of all their differences. Although both may be different in their parenting style and problem solving, they both have a similar background and personality that is the foundation to our family’s unconditional love. It all happened about two hundred and seventy-nine days ago. My parents had just come back from the mall and…

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    that parents are the major factors that impact their children’s development. Many studies have been conducted in order to discover the different parenting styles in existence as well as their effects on the psychological and behavioral development of children. Diana Baumrind, a psychological researcher, conducted a study in the 1960s about parenting styles in which she discovered the four main factors that when combined in different…

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    Sometime last week I came across the Chua’s article about how she raised her kids and how inferior it made western parents. I also seen how her parenting styles affect kids through how my western classmates responded in a seminar. I saw the reasoning for Chua’s style of raising her kids but my classmates thought it was outlandish. The majority of both parents and children thought the way she is raising her kids will damage the kids happiness, social skills, and will not allow them to be…

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    The definition of a good parent may vary from person to person, due to past history and experiences. A person’s history could also affect a person’s parenting style. For example, if someone was raised in a home without love and security, as a parent, they may also raise their children in an environment lacking those things because that is how they grew up and they may be ignorant as to how to better raise their children. There are many significant characteristics that most people would use to…

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    no one way has been said to be the best way to care for a child. two very popular ( and both highly disputed methods) are the B.F. skinner way, and the parenting magazine way, or as most people put it, the old way and the new way. one common way that most people judge a rasing technique is how they sooth a crying baby, both skinner and parenting magazine have similar ways of soothing a crying baby, they both have the mother be on alert for the baby to be crying, and both have the mother find…

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    different ways of characterizing personality in class, including: authoritarian/libertarian personality, Lakoff’s parenting styles, Myers-Briggs, and the Dark Triad. But which of these four is most valuable and useful to political science? Lakoff’s parenting styles seem to be the best and most valuable option for political science. As mentioned in lectures, Lakoff’s Parenting Styles are supposed to reveal the hidden moral values people hold which ultimately correlate to their political values…

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    high-functioning; others are overwhelmed and disorganized” (as cited in Nigg, 2006, p. 178). Parenting an ADHD child can be emotionally draining which causes parents with ADHD children to scientifically show higher rates of depression. They also display ADHD symptoms due to their emotional strain of training their ADHD child (Tarver, Daley, Sayal, 2015). So for parents to reflect positive, supportive parenting styles towards their ADHD children is crucial for their development (de Oliveira…

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    Styles Of Parenting

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    Children look up to their parents for guidance and stability. They copy their parent’s actions. Different styles of parenting create different outcomes for children. Every parent makes mistakes here and there, but ultimately parents must be what they wish to see their children grow up to be. A parent with too much structure and not enough communication causes a child to feel insecure. This child searches for approval in place of love. He or she might show off or misbehave in public settings…

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    Child Parenting Styles

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    Because parenting styles are partially learned from a parent's own childhood experiences, and partially influenced by the stresses of a parent's life both in and out of the home, the parenting style practiced by parents of low SES is likely to be less ideal for the development of academic success than that of parents of high SES. According to Seigler et al., the most effective parenting style is authoritative parenting, in which the adults have high expectations…

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    repair broken men” (Douglass). As parenting style continues to bend around societal factors that are relatively unpredictable. The one value that has stood the test of time, is an unconditional love for the youth. Although I’ve yet to have kids of my own, I have experienced firsthand the triumphs, and struggles that my parents endured to raise me. Throughout Lareau’s work in Concerted Cultivation and the Accomplishment of Natural Growth, she touches on two parenting styles that are drastically…

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