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    An adult is someone who is mature, experienced, and independent. Just because you are 18 and by law you are an adult, does not mean you really are an adult. Adults are people who have a full time job and can support themselves. Being an adult means you know who you truly are. Most 18 year old are still trying to figure out what job career they want and most adults are already in their career. Maturity comes with growing up and not being a kid anymore. Being mature you know which situations you…

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    In most cases, the background that made shaped me, should have produced a delinquent. My parents were very young in age when they took on the responsibility of child and my mother already had a child before me. So, I lacked the proper guidance a child should have and grew up in a low income household. Most juveniles are missing parental guidance and come from low income households.My parents have been separated since I was two years old, so I have had the benefit of both households. What…

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    Psychology is prevalent in everything we do, how we grow, and how we act. It’s the basis for how we think and how our body develops. However, it is also very easy to see psychological concepts in other people in our everyday life as well as in fictional works like TV shows, books, or movies. In Nicholas Spark’s movie The Notebook, based off his book, many psychological principles are demonstrated and easily picked up by those with psychological knowledge. Young high schoolers Noah, a millworker,…

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    First thing is emotional regulation which is the preeminent psychological task between ages 2 and 6. By the age of 6, children can show different emotions according to the situation. They can show anger, happy, sad, fearful, or hungry, etc. Also, parents play a role in developing emotional regulations. They may have different ways but everywhere they teach their children to regulate emotions. According to Erikson, emotional regulation and cognitive maturation developed together. Children age…

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    permissive parenting. In the glass castle by Jeanette Walls, the parents portray most of the different parenting styles but the permissive parenting style is what is mostly portrayed. In the article by Cherry she says that permissive parenting “have very few demands to make of their children” (Cherry, the four parenting styles). In the book we can see this when Jeanette mentions the lack of rules because her mother didn’t want them to have the strict…

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    is the parent has strict rules that the child is expected to follow. Failure to follow these rules will lead to punishment for the child. The adult won't give a reason for the rules because they expect you to follow them without any questions. This type of parenting makes the child more obident but less happy. 2. Authoritative Parenting they will also set rules for there child to follow. The parent is willing to lisen to quesions from the child. When the child breaks the rules the parents are…

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    states that parents tend to have different styles of parenting. The styles are Permissive parenting, Authoritative, Authoritarian and uninvolved parenting. Permissive parents are more tolerant and rarely discipline, but they are also nurturing and forgiving. Authoritative and Authoritarian parents are often confused, but they are different. Authoritative parents are responsible, cooperative and supportive. Authoritarian parents are strict and are more of like “Because I said so” type of parents.…

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    Have you ever wanted your parents to just let you be and live life? Well, this is personal independence. Many people take personal independence for granted. People don't understand how much goes into personal freedom. Personal freedom requires taking responsibility for your actions and being aware of consequences that may come. People tend to not realize that personal independence requires a lot of responsibility. When you go out on your own, you need to be able to provide and support yourself,…

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    Holy Ghost Preparatory School for soccer tryouts. My father had set out strict regulations for when I was to be in bed during tryouts, and at this point it was evident I disobeyed his wishes. At this point in the night I was fed up with my father and stormed up to my bedroom to avoid any further confrontation.…

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    Authoritarian Parenting

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    really stood out the most was correlating parenting styles to children’s behavior; there were so many things that were relatable. When reading the definitions of different parenting styles, I identified that my parents were authoritarian parents. “Authoritarian parents are extremely strict, have high demands, and use the treat of physical punishment to control their children. They tend not to allow their children to have input into their world” (Corey & Schneider Corey, 2014, pg. 51). Corey &…

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