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    authoritarian parenting, parents believe that their child should do exactly what they say with no other reason as long as they are in charge. Furthermore, the child is not allowed to question or debate the rules or consequences set for them. In addition to set strict rules and guidelines for their children, authoritarian parents allow very little verbal exchange between them and a child. For example, if a child wants to go out on a late Saturday night with friends, the parents might say “You…

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    Strict Parenting Styles

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    style of childrearing, children are required to shadow the strict instructions traditional by the parents. Failure to shadow such rules commonly consequences in punishment. Strict parents fail to clarify the thought behind these instructions. If requested to clarify, the parent might humbly answer, "Because I said so." These parents have high weights, but are not approachable to their children. Authoritative parenting: Like strict parents, those with a firm parenting style form rules and…

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    Introduction Childcare is one of the biggest challenges parents have to face in their life. When having a child the way you care about them will affect them in their whole life. We had chosen some of the common parenting style we see the most Especially during the early developmental years. This topic is very important because parenting style it directly effect the child cares. In this task we had used a Qualitative research method and a descriptive approach in order to case study and…

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    their children to be the best of the best academically. Chinese parents raise their children to meet high expectations. They want them to be very well prepared for the future. Chinese parenting may make your son or daughter a prodigy, but is it what is best for them? Everyone is so clueless about how the chinese children excel above each and everyone of us. To become as great as they are the chinese children have to abide to some very strict rules.. They cannot hang out with friends, watch tv,…

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    to allow the childhood of her first born be a reflection of hers. With the two other kids she had, my younger sister and me, she, along with my dad, tried to be the parents they never had. They therefore, were far more strict compared to my other friends’ parents, in effect would benefit me in the long run. Evidence of how strict they were going to be began as I transitioned from elementary school to middle school. I was fully exposed to a school where it was much more of a decision of mine…

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    1.“Give an age range of how old the child(ren) is(are) that the parent is basis his/her philosophy. The mother is discussing about a child who currently 19 years old. 2. “Summarize the parent’s parenting style in your own words. (Do not select one of Baumrind’s parenting styles here.) Provide evidence (i.e., what the parent said) from the interview.” The mother’s parenting style when her child was younger was to be strict, but in a caring way. For example, the mother said, “When my…

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    authoritative. Authoritative parents are firm, setting clear and consistent limits. Although they tend to be relatively strict they are loving and emotionally supportive. They were defiantly firm in the way that I always knew if I was told to do something I should do it or face the consequences. For example if we were at a restaurant and I was being loud I would get at least one warning maybe two and then if I wasn’t listening I would have been put in timeout. The limits that my parents set for…

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    The Puritans way of living are extraordinarily different from how we live today in our society. Puritans were exceptionally strict about having a family, families were almost always being observed by other people, to make sure everything was going to be alright. If parents didn’t discipline their children properly, then their children would go to “God-fearing” homes which was absolutely horrible. Puritans always made sure that their environment was going well, and that their community was…

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    Parents have a hard job. Parents have to ensure that they raise these little people in an environment full of temptation. There are some parenting styles that parents will have to master. The styles are authoritative strict parents, the permissive that agrees and wants to be their child’s best friend and neglectful parents that forget about their children. Therefore, selecting the correct parenting style will influence your children future. An authoritative parents has been is documented as…

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    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 emphasize obedience and conformity and expect that rules be obeyed without explanation in a less warm environment (Hoskins, 2014). Authoritarian parents embody the…

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