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    Functionalist self-study Functionalist are people who believe society is a system made of parts and that all parts must work together to create a whole. If one part fails, other parts must fill in to maintain the whole. In other words, functionalists believe that every person in a society has a job, and that each person must complete their job to keep things running smoothly. Functionalists portray that each part of society is necessary to fulfill different social needs, and that all parts are…

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    only exercise a moderate amount of control over their children, for the child's sake as well as their own. Parents who have the proper amount of control over their children also bolster their child's mental health. A more encouraging approach to parenting (versus an authoritarian one) promotes good self-esteem. Encouragement and acknowledgement of their worth boosts children's confidence to new heights. Parents who are…

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    Social withdrawal in children moderates the association between parenting styles and the children’s own socioemotional development. A consistent display of solitary behavior when encountering familiar or unfamiliar peers across situations and over time, that is social withdrawal (Rubin & Coplan, 2004 ) , has been shown to increase the risk of socio-emotional difficulties later in life ( Rubin, Coplan & Bowker)Socially withdrawn children frequently refrain from social activities in…

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    is born with the parental skills. However, we can learn from Diana Baumrind's Typology and put in practice using the most beneficial style. First, Diana Baumrind's Typology explains the different types of parenting that goes from being involved with the children to not be involved at all. Diana Baumrind is a clinical research focusing on ethics and parenting style. She got a degree from Hunter College in 1948 and her PhD in the University of California, Berkely in 1955. Baumrind joined the UCB…

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    media where everyone is watch. Technological changes are not the only shift that is happening over time though, but because of the change it has effected other aspects of parenting. In my group every parent said that their parent style was different from that of their parents. The main reasons behind the different parenting styles was due to the different…

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    and child failure, in parental controlling styles and how it affects the performance of the child in a general education. They hypothesized that parents were more prone to use a controlling style because they would feel more pressure, tension, and concern on their child’s failure. Parents control are of enormous influence for their child well-being and performance, but studies have shown that pressure is one of the main reasons of controlling parenting. Pressure is defined according to Grolnick…

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    behind this parenting method is that by nurturing the child through encouragement, he or she will develop confidence and will strive to do the best they can in the given area. However, not all American parents believe in this approach. Amy Chua, a professor at Yale Law School, supports the “tiger mom” style of parenting, where the child is denied certain activities and has a strict set of standards to meet. Chua advocates in her book Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother that the parenting method…

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    parents is “Are we raising our children right?” This question is addressed in Amy Chua’s book “Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother”. Amy Chua, a professor at Yale Law School, asserts that the best parenting technique is that which the Chinese use, and that the parenting in the United States, the “Western” parenting technique, is horribly ineffectual. For children to shine they must succeed and for them to succeed they must submit to their parents who know best. This is the essential argument…

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    performance. Amy Chua—Yale Law School professor and author of Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother—exemplifies this in her op-ed excerpt entitled “Why Chinese Mothers Are Superior.” Chua argues that because of strict parenting methods, an Eastern parenting style is superior to the more relaxed Western style. She does this through use of many rhetorical techniques, of which some help her argument while others hinder it. By utilizing an organization built upon juxtaposition, Chia presents an…

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    absolute greatest and feel that they deserve extra in life, may now be characterized as responsible for bringing one more self-important narcissist into society. The parenting styles, the excessive amount of appraisal, and the amount of expectations are the cause for the narcissist children we have in today’s society.…

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