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    Spanking

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    correct that overly permissive parenting can be harmful and according to authors Lesser and Pope, children who are a product of permissive parenting show higher levels of impulsivity, show less ability to persist on tasks, tend to be more demanding and show lower school achievement (280). The problem with Duke 's argument is that he is allowing for only two types of parenting and if you don 't spank, then you must be permissive. However, there are many types of parenting styles and a healthy…

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    Repetitive violence is an act of a person being a psychopath. During the World War II, under Adolf Hitler’s dictatorship he became controlling, manipulating, and violent with the help of others like the Nazis’ soldiers. Hitler’s acts may have triggered the soldiers to become like him. Adolf was an intelligent person to be able to know how to control most of Europe and the National Socialist Party. His actions can confirm whether he is a psychopath and made others become psychopaths. Anne…

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    Option #1 – Representing Parenting Parenting magazines are an easy way for parents to gain access to answers to questions they may have to hear stories about other parents who are having the same experiences as themselves. Three magazines that the Lincoln Public Libraries carry – Parents, Family Fun, and Homeschooling Today – are prime examples of this. Magazines of this nature are often filled with topics such as disciplining children and confidence, photos of happy families, and occasionally…

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    could not afford a lot of things. When she reached the age of 7 years old she received a brutal beating for leaving the milk out on the counter and not putting it back in the refrigerator. According to Mgbemere and Telles, authoritarian parenting is strict parenting and is characterized by parents who are demanding but not responsive, and they usually rely on punishment to demand obedience or to teach a lesson” (Mgbemere, Telles). In the household, Maureen’s dad set a high discipline standard…

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    that has helped me today in not being so dependent on having a screen in front of me at all times.” 6. Describe how your parent(s) parented you. “They worked hard. My dad had three jobs most of the time to put food on the table, but it was also a parenting out of fear. We were scared of my parents.” Connection to course content 1.Kelly is in the middle adulthood stage. I used two main points to help me identify this. The first point was the emphasis she made on her health. She understood how…

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    Generally, parenting can be rewarding, complicated, demanding and strenuous, especially when critical decisions have to be made on the child’s behalf from a parent to parent viewpoint in which neither party may see eye to eye. Conflict can transpire when parents or legal guardians are unable to reach a valid agreement concerning their children or relationship. Some conflicts happen because of problems related to parenting styles and power. In such situations, counseling and interventions can…

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    my parents' employed two very different parenting styles because of growing up in a split household. My father used more of a permissive parenting style because of the small amount of time we spent with him. When we would spend the weekend with him we would do whatever we wanted; we could eat all the candy we wanted to stay up late and play video games or play outside and have fun. My mother and stepfather, however employed a slightly different parenting style initially of being authoritative…

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    How well is your child adapting to social situations in the home and outside the home? Does your child have any behavior or emotional problems at this point? Why do you think these problems are occurring and what are you doing about them? My child, Ezequiel, is adapting very well to social situations in and out of the home. His report card from 5th grade states that he consistently works cooperatively in groups respects the rights and property of others and demonstrates appropriate peer social…

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    Ellie will be able to get friends. The mere exposure effect can cause her to become more liked by her peers because they will see her more and more. A mnemonic device can be helpful in remembering people's names. Ellie can have an easier time remembering the different members names, and them remembering hers especially if they call role of the members of the club. Because of Schachter's two-factor theory we know that Ellie will be more likely to be noticed if she is friendly to her peers because…

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    goal was to find a connection between the neighborhood a family lived in, and how it influenced parenting styles and children’s behavior. The participants were 258 children from 1st to 2nd grade in the San Francisco Bay area. The children and their families were from Chinese background. The authors had two theories. Firs, they predicted that neighborhood characteristics would influence what parenting style the parent used, thus affecting the child’s behavior. Second, they anticipated that…

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