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    The Four Parenting Styles

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    Valentine (Maybe add in definition of parenting style) Throughout this course we have learned that the greatest influence on a child’s development is “the family” he or she grows up in. The family is This begs the question: Is there a right way to parent a child? In other words, can one influence a child in a way that guarantees a successful outcome, or in this case, healthy social development? The pioneering research on parenting style was conducted by Diana Baumrind, a developmental…

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    Effects of Different Parenting Styles on Children’s Success Have you ever wondered why a person ends up the way they do? The moment a baby is born their life is set in motion. Each person experiences life differently from another person. Psychologists often look at the nature versus nurture aspects and how they both differently contribute to the outcome of a child. The nurture aspect can be examined by observing people’s behaviors, attitudes, and personalities. Each of these things evolve in…

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    Parenting Styles on Children’s Academic Achievement Motivation in the U.S and Japan Aiko C. Soriano Los Angeles Harbor College Abstract Watabe and Hibbard (2014) compares the influence of parenting styles on children’s academic achievement between the United States and Japan. Parenting styles are correlated to a child’s academic motivation and ultimately to his/her overall success and accomplishments. The study was done using two questionnaires: The Parental Authority Questionnaire…

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    Family Parenting Styles

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    communication and that is where family schemata and parenting styles comes into place. Parenting styles and family schemata both complements each other, which in turn helps with the understanding a family dynamics, and communication pattern and they also contradict each other in the sense that typology is sort of a guidebook (theory) while parenting style is the action already being implemented in the family but, the implementation of what type of parenting style to use in the family spurred…

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    Essay On Parenting Styles

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    Sweta Patel CWID: 11630238 Parenting Styles Psychologist Diana Baumrind has four main categories of parenting styles: authoritative, permissive, authoritarian, and neglectful. The parenting style I would categorize my parents under is authoritative. Both of my parents have high exceptions from me to listen, follow their directions and rules. They also have open dialogues about rules and behaviors with me. My parents encourage me to have independence as long as I make wise decisions. I am granted…

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    observations I conducted in regards of parenting styles. In these observations I had to observe two different parent-child interactions. My job was to determine what was happing in these interactions, and how parents responded to the child’s actions. In addition, I had to consider the location, date, and time of the observation as well as decide what type of parenting styles the parents implemented. According to Brooks (2013), three different parenting styles exist, which are: authoritative,…

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    There are three types of parenting styles; authoritarian, permissive, and authoritative. All of the parenting styles can bring forth positive behavior depending on the child. Authoritarian is the one that has applied to me in my life. My parents have always set clear rules and expectations, and if my siblings and I did…

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    Parenting Styles

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    Parenting is a very subjective topic, with many different styles, methods, and resources parents use in order to educate and discipline their children; there is no ‘right’ way to raise a child. There are four categories that parenting styles are grouped into: authoritative, permissive, uninvolved and authoritarian. Authoritative is a style that establishes fair rules that they expect their children to follow. However, when their children don’t meet these expectations, the parents are more…

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    than an authoritative figure to the child. This type of parenting uses little to no form of punishment, and make very few demands…

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    The association between parenting styles and how it affects a child’s socioemotional development. A parent has one of the most significant impacts on a child’s progression throughout their early childhood. Depending on how parents intend to raise their children may have a long lasting impact. Socioemotional development is defined as a development of personality through the process of experiencing and resolving situations. Children express and experience emotions before they fully understand what…

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