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    school and engaging in rebellious and dangerous behavior. I believe that Hans’s difficult behavior can be explained by Authoritarian parenting styles. Baumrind’s parenting styles theory says that there are four different styles of parenting. I believe that Hans’s parents or guardians could have used the Authoritarian style of parenting. In this style of parenting parents do not give explanations or reasoning behind rules. For example if Hans asked one day why he is not allowed to drive a…

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    Different Parenting Styles Have on Children Parenting styles have been widely categorized into four major types: authoritarian, authoritative, permissive, and uninvolved or neglectful. According to developmental psychologist Diane Baumrind (1967), there are three types of parenting styles she introduced which are the authoritarian, authoritative, and permissive, with the uninvolved/neglectful parenting style added by researchers years after Baumrind’s conclusions. Authoritarian parenting as…

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    Instead of a permissive parenting style I will be leaning more towards an Authoritative approach with my children. I know my parents did all they could have to raise us girls, especially with a lot of the circumstances we faced and I cannot express how much I love them for it. But I…

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    shelter, clothing, making sure they get enough sleep, seeking quality education, providing for their physical, and emotional needs in every stage. Parents should raise children in an authoritative style which is strict, but still not quite as strict as authoritarian parenting. An authoritative parenting style consist of maintaining strict rules and discipline. If a child is being punished in an authoritative home it is explained to them why they are being punished so they can learn from their…

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    Parenting style has a major impact on child development as experiences from childhood have a lasting impact on the emotional well-being of a child. Several studies have demonstrated the effects of parenting style on both a child’s emotional development and behavior. Identified by Diana Baumrind in the mid-1960s, there are three parenting styles including authoritative, authoritarian, and permissive which define the attitudes of parents towards their children. Each style brings about different…

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    The first parenting style that will be discussed is the authoritarian parenting style. Authoritarian parenting is characterized by behaviors that are highly limiting and tremendously demanding. Authoritarian parents are neither warm nor responsive to their children and have high maturity demands for their children due to the fact that they are intolerant of selfishness or inappropriate behavior (Marsiglia et.al. 2007; Spera, 2005). The authoritarian parenting style is associated with parents who…

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    Abstract Parenting styles differ from one family to the next. Parenting styles help children to develop a positive spence of self and to interact positively with others. This paper will be looking into different parenting styles and how it affects the child. Introduction. Parents have a lot of effective ways of dealing with their children, some parents are cold, some are warm and some are neutral. The two parenting styles and two attachment styles this paper will focus on will be…

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    British parenting styles are that they are both much stricter than how we parent as an American culture. They both are so far removed from our western way of life. It is a common notion that Chinese children excel in subjects like math and science, also that British children have far superior manners. “Chinese children really shine in their academic performance, particularly in mat and science” (p. 173 Heine, 2008) Each style has its firm stance in why they are correct in their style of…

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    Parenting styles have a wide variety of effects on children. A large amount of research has been dedicated to parenting and how it can influence children’s development. To begin, before addressing the scenario, one must understand how parenting is classified and also the four different types of parenting with the effects they have on children. Only then, can one show how a parent in each style would react to the scenario. For over 50 years, scholars have conducted research on the topic of…

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    meaningful, supporting, and, caring parent-adolescent relationship is imperative to adolescents’ behavioral development. Although, peer influences have been well-known by society as a key initiator for underage drinking, further research suggests parenting styles/behaviors are contributing risk factors. As a result, parents have a key influence on adolescents’ decision for initiating early alcohol use. For example, parental absence such as working late hours has shown to be a motivation for…

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