Parenting Styles Essay

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    Authoritative parenting styles affect the development of children. a. The particular way parents raise children influences their psychosocial development and potentially prevents impairments within it (Ebrahimi et al., 2017). b. Key Statement of Importance of General Goal: Therefore, it is significant to educate parents on these potentially lasting effects to encourage positive parenting practices and healthy development in children. II. More Specific Point 1: The Authoritarian parenting…

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    The types of parenting style that parents provide for their children may affect their development in a positive or negative way. Authoritative parenting is known for promoting satisfactory effects throughout the children’s lifespan. When parents use the authoritative parenting style, they tend to be high in demandingness and high in responsiveness (Arnett, 2015). This means that parents provide specific rules for their children to follow. Moreover, they make sure to let their children know what…

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    Parenting Styles: Which One is The Right One “Parents can only give advice or put them on the right paths, but the final forming of a person’s character lies in their own hands.” (Anne Frank) There are many different types of a parenting styles, but two of the most common are the “super strict” and “loosely laid back.” Although kids grow up to be whoever they want to be, parents have a major influence in the character development of their children. One way to assist in the development of…

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    Individual children are significantly impacted by the parenting style and behaviours of their caregivers. It influences the way they perceive the world and life skills they acquire. Although the shielding of children from danger, illness and other harm is an aim of all parents, there are some that protect their offspring excessively. Despite the best intentions of mothers and fathers, overprotective parenting or ‘helicopter’ parenting can have adverse effects of the long term wellbeing, growth…

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    calmly that she was disappointed that he came home so late the night before, told him he should not do it again, forgave him and let him come with me to get lunch. The difference between these parenting styles are very clear but, which is a better way to raise a child? What other kinds of styles of parenting are their? There…

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    Permissive parenting is a style of parenting characterized by very little to no expectations placed on a child, and the parent acts as an equal to the adolescent so that he or she is actually a friend of the parent. In contrast to the other two parenting styles mentioned previously, permissive parents enforce very few, if any, rules and punishments on the children (Cherry, 2016). According to Baumrind (1966), parents who belong to this style allow themselves to be used as mere resources instead…

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    There are three different parenting styles, developed by Baumrind- and this paper is an attempt to investigate and make contrasting analysis between the three and their effect on children’s behavior; and concerns and how effective on children’s behavior control and variables were investigated. Baumrind, discusses parenting through the eyes of psychology and as a developmental psychologist. Baumrind name s three different parenting styles which she classified based on the responsiveness of the…

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    Here are the 6 most common parenting styles to avoid like a Lady Gaga concert and their primary characteristics Trembling- Trembling parents are afraid of everything. They make all parenting decisions based on a fear of negative impact. A short list of things to be afraid of... public schools, liberals, gays, drugs, vampire movies, Halloween, Santa Claus, "bad" kids.... Behaving- To avoid negative consequences, you've, got to "make those kids behave!" You are most likely church going,…

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    The main parenting style displayed in The Glass Castle is authoritative. These parents have some rules and expectations. If the children don't meet the expectations, they turn the incident into a life lesson. Self-regulation is a set expectation of these parents. Rex and Rosemary Walls have a few unwritten rules, they include aspects of education and respect. "Mom and Dad taught me nearly everything Miss Page was teaching the class" (Walls 58). Jeanette and her siblings could be found at the…

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    for adulthood. Therefore, said parent is the child’s sole model of adulthood, while others are mere comparisons. The development process is foremost based off the parenting style the guardian practices. The way a parent acts and/or treats the child will affect the child’s world outlook and self-esteem. Everyone had a certain parenting technique that has brought them up to who they are now and they now have an idea of the technique they wish to use for their future children. Where did these…

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