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    actions and reactions. Parenting style can greatly effect what the outcome of a child’s behavior will be (Raya, 2013). It is “understood as a constellation of attitudes in the child, of which they are informed and, together, form emotional environments in which parents’ behaviors are exposed” (Raya, 2013, p. 205). There are three groups of parenting style known as authoritative, authoritarian, and permissive (Raya, 2013). But, according to studies parenting styles encompass much more, showing…

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    has a unique perspective of how to raise children. This novel had many arguments about how Eastern parenting style is better than Western parenting style. Throughout the novel, Chua’s authoritarian parenting styles had many people questioning their parenting style. Did I raise my kids the wrong way? Would my kids be better off today, if I acted like Chua? Although, Chua’s parenting style is authoritarian, it is similar to the way I was raised; however, there are some techniques that…

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    S You will notice that the objectives are specific in that they explain a number of individual tasks. M They are measurable in that you can determine if the tasks have been completed by checking against the targets, e.g. 2000 words, four bridges, grid reference, and so on. A They are achievable in that resources are available to complete the task. For example, is there sufficient time for completion and does the candidate have access to a computer? R They should be realistic. Clearly any task…

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    Identifying Parenting Styles Did you know that there are different parenting styles? From the rising to fame "tiger-momming" to the infamous "helicopter" parenting, many other styles exist in between these two styles. Though, there are formal names for the two aforementioned styles. Tiger-momming is less known as authoritarian parenting known for its strictness and lack of affection shared between parents and their offspring, while “helicopter” parenting is a sub-style of authoritative…

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    Writing is an essential part of everyone’s life. Now-a-days without writing, you are nobody. It is required everywhere, no matter what you’re studying or what you’re doing. Everyone in their lifetime will have to go through this experience: some will be bad; some will not. As Perl claims everyone has a unique method of writing; suggesting mine is completely different than the person next to me. It likes a fingerprint or DNA; it cannot be copied, well you could. Like cloning, someone can…

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    I take pride of every experience I have been through, because I believe that even the bad ones shake our core and awaken something new. I am always on a mission to challenge stereotypes, but I guess in the case of “book love” I am defeated. As a young girl, my parents paved the way for me to experience life through my senses. And so, I was constantly encouraged to open up and learn from our travels, life incidents, challenges and just about anything we went through as a family. My father…

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    Analysing Essay Deconstruction The quality, format, and use of communication conventions determines the effectiveness of a formal literary essay. In the essay Studying Literature in Grade 12, by Mrs. Phillips, the text demonstrates an example of a improper persuasive essay. This is shown through the content, incorrect language conventions, MLA citation and plagiarism, as well as the essay structure. Without these details one cannot achieve an effective essay. Mrs. Phillips…

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    Permissive Parenting

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    most challenging yet rewarding experiences. A child’s development can be influenced in many ways and parents are the major influence in their children 's lives. In the early 1960s, psychologist Diana Baumrind discovered four parenting styles (Berg). Those parenting styles include authoritarian, authoritative, permissive, and uninvolved. Authoritative parents create clear guidelines and expectations for their children, however still provide lots of nurturing and love. They are consistent with…

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    bit more serious. English was one of my favorite subjects, and I always heard that you would always need it regardless of your career choice. My teachers stressed the importance of good grammar and different writing styles and techniques. Many things have contributed to my writing styles today and most of them came from my teachers throughout middle and high school. I seem to recall many things before my high school writing experiences. Many of my writing experiences…

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    father believes is best is not going to be the same as what another family believes. As an early childhood educator it is very important for us to understand the different styles of parenting, as well as the cultural differences that we may encounter because of the effect it has on the children in our centres. Parenting styles tend to fall into four categories; authoritative, authoritarian, permissive and uninvolved. Authoritative parents take a more…

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