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    Demandingness in Parenting There are many advantages and disadvantages to both demandingness and responsiveness. Demandingness provides discipline in a child, while also limiting understanding in some areas. Permissiveness can aid cognitive development, but can also cause a lack of direction in a child 's life. The ideal parenting style is a combination of both demandingness and responsiveness that is called the authoritative style of parenting. The authoritative style of parenting is the…

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    Authoritative Parenting Parenting is one of the hardest jobs in the world, yet it is the most satisfying job on the planet. The role of a parent is not just to give birth to a child, but it is to nuetur, love and train the child to become a productive adult in society. There are many different methods of parenting that people use when raising their childern. Many of these methods have been proven to be effective methods of raising children, and some others have been proven less effective. The…

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    The way that parents nurture and bring up their children, otherwise known as parenting styles, greatly influence their behavior (Boyd & Bee, 2012, p. 195). For the virtual child assignment, I was assigned the permissive parenting style. This parenting style is exceptionally high in warmth but low in consistency and clarity of rules, maturity demands, and communication (Boyd & Bee, 2012, p. 196). When I made decisions based on specific circumstances in the program, I made them through the point…

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    This parenting style usually creates the best environment for a growing child. Also, this parenting styles helps children grow up with a better physical and emotional…

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    explores four parenting styles portrayed by four suburban families over the course of a single summer. Frank and Marilyn Buckman’s children, Gil, Helen, Susan Huffner, and Larry, all exhibit different parenting styles and strategies despise their own father’s neglectful unemotional parenting tactics. Due to the neglect, he experienced during his own childhood, Frank Buckman was unable to relate emotionally to his own children and therefore was a neglectful parent. Frank’s parenting style played…

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    Essay 2: Parenting: The Fine, Fine Line Parenting: when life makes you juggle a million things while raising a mini-me into a decent and successful human being while the child alternates between working with you and doing everything he or she can to be the antithesis of what you say or embody. It is one of (if not the most) difficult jobs in the world. Parents attempt to raise their kids to be successful and responsible. Meanwhile, they attempt to have a lasting and impactful relationship with…

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    was unavailable, his grandmother was always there to care for him. When describing his mother and grandmother’s parenting style, Juan used terms such as supportive, available, and caring. He further added that despite his family not pushing college on him, they still expected and encouraged him to contribute to society, to be respectful, and to be well behaved. Authoritative parenting style is defined as parents who accurately and quickly respond to their child’s needs as well as being highly…

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    Positive parenting is easier when the parents can understand where their child’s cognitive development is and what stage is next. As a child’s life changes, as with this scenario of a sibling being added to the family, it is imperative that parents check their parenting styles and understand how their parenting effects the child’s development. In this scenario, what worked well with one child, is now challenged with the additional member of the family beng added to the home. Scenario “Paul and…

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    Protocol Title: An Investigation of Parenting Style and Risk: A Domain-Specific Approach Principal Investigator: Jasmine Gaffney 1. Objectives Describe the purpose, specific aims, and hypothesis: The purpose of this study is to investigate a potential relationship between parenting style and risk. Three distinct parenting styles to include authoritative, authoritarian, and permissive will be examined. Two perspectives of risk, risk-taking and risk-perception, will also be examined. This will be…

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    problems which caused them and their families no end of pain! Psychological disorders are a real problem, and specific characters in Willy Wonka were troubled by egocentrism, a superiority complex, binge eating disorder, and are crippled by permissive parenting. Veruca Salt, the spoiled, entitled daughter of a rich nut king, suffered…

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