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    When parents bring children up, they use different styles that have varying results on the behavior of children. Different parenting styles affect the physical activity of children in different ways. The physical health of children largely depends on the parental guidance and a significant level of control. Permissive, uninvolved, authoritative and authoritarian parenthoods are two distinct methods of bringing up children. Their fundamental approaches have different effects on the physical…

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    Is it worth the expense to send my child to preschool? Meeting your newborn for the first time ever will become a memory you’ll never forget as a mother. Becoming a parent, especially for the first time can be exciting and overwhelming with new experiences and setting a schedule for your newborn and yourself. Your baby will reach exciting milestones in the first year of their life, such as grasping objects, raising their head, starting solids and taking their first baby steps. Once your child…

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    Why do you think that? Authoritative parents are very strict they have so many rules for the children to follow, however, they don’t always explain why they have the rules. This can cause children to rebel against them. Permissive parents set rules for their children but not as many as the authoritative parent and they also explain to their kids why the rule is there in the first place, which makes the child want to listen to it more. Permissive parents are more nurturing they listen to their…

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    Observation whether parents listen to their children, reciprocate and are attentive. 2. Warmth and nurturance – Availability of parents and the care and warmth they offer their children, which gives them a sense of security. 3. Disciplinary strategies - Rules and regulations set by…

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    In the movie Mrs. Doubtfire, Daniel, the father, shows the strong bond between parents and their children. Most parents would do anything for their children, and that is exactly what Daniel does. Miranda and Daniel are the parents of their children, Lydia, Chris, and Natalie. Daniel likes to have fun and make his children happy, while Miranda tends to be the more strict parent. The love Daniel has for his children is shown in many ways throughout the movie. At the beginning, while the mother is…

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    her culture after being Americanized. The author poses many interesting questions such as “Is it okay to Americanize your child’s culture if it’s for their future?” and “Is it culturally insensitive to deny your children the right to learn their parents culture?” Although I am not the first generation child, I have experienced the same struggles of trying to explaining to people and proving to people who I am. Unlike Caroline, I have never experienced the problem of being wrongfully identified…

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    Mom and Dad along With My Two Other Brothers and one Sister Live With us. I shared a bedroom with my younger brother and sister. 2) Using pages Diana Baumrind’s styles of parenting (page 186-187) identify and describe the style of parenting your parents used.…

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    Asian parents are stricter compared with the Western parents. Although there are variety of parenting styles around the world. Parenting is the process of promoting and supporting the physical, emotional, social, financial, and intellectual development of a child from infancy to adulthood. Parenting refers to the aspects of raising a child aside from the biological relationship. (The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Social Work by Martin Davies) The most common examples of parenting styles are the…

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    The Mockingbird Parents To Kill a Mockingbird has many themes and motifs, some of the most common are racism, walking in other people’s shoes, and shadows; however, parenting also plays a major role in this book. Unlike your typical family with a father and a mother, Jem and Scout only have their father. This little twist in the story allows Scout and Jem to experience more than one or two parent figures in their lives. Atticus, being a single father, cannot do everything necessary to raise…

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    the harsh world, and why repetition at all costs helps anyone come out on top. In conclusion, the author analyses and discusses the reasons why America fears this Eastern way of parenting and why whether you choose to be a Tiger or a soft-hearted parent, a mixture of both is best. I believe this article was very effective in portraying an issue, showing both sides of the story, and coming to a common ground as the conclusion. The way the Mrs. Paul sets up the story with a hook about a real life…

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