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    Abstract Parenting styles differ from one family to the next. Parenting styles help children to develop a positive spence of self and to interact positively with others. This paper will be looking into different parenting styles and how it affects the child. Introduction. Parents have a lot of effective ways of dealing with their children, some parents are cold, some are warm and some are neutral. The two parenting styles and two attachment styles this paper will focus on will be…

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    There are three basic types of parenting styles: authoritarian, democratic, and permissive. Authoritarian parenting is extremely strict, with numerous principles and cruel outcomes for something besides finish acquiescence. Democratic parenting has rules, additionally space for the kids to show natural self-improvement through their own particular encounters. The vast majority believe this is the best sort of parenting style. Permissive parenting is extremely casual with almost no tenets or…

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    The Permissive parenting style is a ‘no discipline’ approach. This style of parenting usually involves emotional warmth but a reluctance to enforce rules. They use reasoning or manipulation to get what they want but they avoid using evident power (Dewar, 2010). Parents that exercise the Permissive style are indulgent and passive and believe that the way to demonstrate love is to give into their children’s wishes. They invoke phrases such as, “sure, you can stay up late if you want to,” and “you…

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    An investigation to prove this theory was conducted on adolescents and found that the parental disciplinary style was associated with increased score of psychological problems (Dwairy MA 2008, Dwairy MA 2010). There are a couple mechanisms that play a role in the association of disciplinary…

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    The difference between Western and Eastern parenting styles sets them apart from each other. Even though the parenting styles are different, there are similarities as well. In the western area, the parenting style tends to be more lenient and not so direct. On the other hand, Eastern parents are more strict when it comes to their children 's education. There are also various consequence as a result of the way they are brought up, both positive and negative. Despite the similarities and…

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    The Wall Street Journal published an article “Why Chinese Mothers are superior” on January 8th 2011 written by Amy Chua. Amy Chua, author, is a lawyer and currently a teacher at the Yale Law School. Chua has been working at Yale since 2011, before Yale she was teaching at Duke Law School for seven years. Chua wrote this article to express herself on her parenting skills which she calls “Chinese Mother” and how other parents have a very different parenting style than hers which she calls “Western…

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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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    According to the article The four stages of parenting written by Kendra Cherry 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.…

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    Chua asserts that “perfection” is a completely acceptable standard for children because… For example, when commenting on the great lengths Chinese parents will go for parenting , Chua says, “...Chinese mothers said that they believe their children can be “the best” students, that “academic achievement reflects successful parenting” and that if children did not excel at school then there was “a problem” and parents ‘were not doing their job’” (1).This suggests that the first priority of any good…

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    Many parents are hungry for healthy parenting tips and effective parenting advice. The Responsible Kids Network offers parenting tips to encourage and support authoritative parenting. I did not expect parenting to be so hard New parents may be unprepared for the exhilarating, yet exhausting, journey that lies ahead in parenting. It's important for all parents to realize that just because a person is able to procreate, doesn't naturally provide the patience and knowledge needed to be an…

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