Parenting Styles Tia Durkin ECE355: Understanding Behavior & Family Dynamics Professor Jeremiah 9 January, 2016 Parenting may be the absolute hardest job in the world, but can be the most rewarding at the same time. Everyone has their own views and opinions as to what it takes to be a good and successful parent. Many have learned from their own experiences, whether they were good or bad, and this is what they use as their starting point before the decision to have a child has been…
Parenting is arguably one of the most challenging jobs there is. Despite these challenges, it is a parent 's duty to raise and prepare a child for the day that they enter the “real world” on their own. Everyone has their own views on the concept of parenting. Although, it is important to know that every parent-child relationship is different. Resulting in the fact that there is not one sure, superior way to successfully be a parent. In psychology today, there are four major recognized parenting…
Carly Wright Authoritative v. Authoritarian Parenting Styles For centuries, parents have thought that being strict and raising their children to obey commands without thinking twice was the ideal and most effective way to parent. This parenting style has been coined as authoritarian (Baumrind, 1966) and the goal is to bring children up with high moral standing and quick obedience. However, studies over the last few decades show that children that are raised with these kinds of parents often…
Developmental Outcomes of Parenting Styles How do parents impact their child’s development? This is a question that has thoroughly been discussed by researchers. Parenting is one of the most challenging tasks an adult undertakes. It requires a lot of patience, time, and money. Depending on the style of parenting it can affect a child’s psychological well-being and attachment patterns. There are four parenting styles, permissive, authoritarian, authoritative, and neglectful. Uti, Sakamoto,…
The Relationship Between Parenting Styles and Aggression in Children With technology being implemented earlier and earlier into children’s lives, aggression is becoming more of an issue in children, especially with the popularity of violent video games. Could technology be the sole cause of the rise in child aggression? Some studies show that parents hold an influence over their child’s attitude and ultimately their aggressiveness. Unfortunately, there is little known research on the…
three unique styles of parenting your infant. The first type of parenting style is the authoritative parenting. It is highly regarded as being beneficial and a effective parenting style for normal children. As you can identify from the description of the word, it is when the parents has marked a high expectation that they have on their children. Also, due to their high expectation on an infant, they have a great understanding as to supporting their children as well. This type of style enables to…
How are children affected by different parenting styles? Does parenting styles matter in raising children? Is parenting styles important in raising children? Parenting styles are the strategies that parents use to raise their children. This implies to the parents’ rules to control their children, expectations that parents want their children to achieve, demands that parents want their children to obey, and punishments that apply to their children whenever they don’t follow the established rules,…
may consider selecting a parenting style to incorporate in their lifestyle and try to identify themselves with one in order to raise their children with the best intentions. According to Santrock (2016) Diana Baumrind insisted that there are four major parenting styles that parents can identify with; Authoritarian, Authoritative, Neglectful, and Indulgent (Santrock, 2016). These parenting styles each have their unique way of…
My parenting style has been heavily influenced by my cultural background and other experiences primarily involving parent-child interactions. Kotchick and Forehand’s (2002) study stating various factors that alter the approach to parenting one may take. These factors included ethnicity, socioeconomic status, and financial standing (Kotchick & Forehand, 2002), all of which contributed to the style of parenting I took. Additionally, my parenting style was significantly affected by the approach my…
authoritative parenting style emerges to ensure that…