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    Four Parenting Styles

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    Jessica Koch FCS 3215 Exam #3 Essay Question #2: Every parent “parents” their children differently. However, most parents will fall between what is known as the four parenting styles of Diane Baumrind. These four parenting styles are passive, authoritarian, authoritative and disengaged. They are all based on the level of demand and responsiveness between parent and child interactions. Some of them have high levels of both demand and responsiveness, while others have low levels of both demand…

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    Strict Parenting Styles

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    There are different parenting styles .These 3 styles were initially recognised by Baumrind. A fourth later style was recognised by Maccoby and Martin. Authoritarian parenting: In this 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…

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    A parent can approach their child in many different ways during many different situations. How a parent reacts to a child can affect the child’s attitude and emotions in the moment but also in the long run. Psychologists have discovered different parenting styles in which how a parent interacts with their child or children. There are four different types of parenting styles which are authoritarian, authoritative, permissive, and neglectful. An authoritative parent is best known as a parent who…

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    Being a parent is not an easy job. As the yeas go on, one might realize it’s a trial and error type of job. Some people may feel like they’re horrible parents. The type of parenting style a parent demonstrates can affect child development particularly in infancy through early childhood. There are four different parenting styles: permissive, authoritarian, authoritative, and indifferent. The findings will provide the characteristics of each parenting style and how each style affects children’s…

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    Authoritarian parenting A parent places an importance on respect, and typically has extremely firm family instructions. An authoritarian parent is naturally more worried about the child undertaking what they say, and emphases less on the belief or wishes of the child. Some harsh authoritarian parents see children as reduced people than adults. Children must be understood and not heard. For instance, while a 4-year-old child grasps a figure from her acquaintance, an authoritarian parent would…

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    Parenting Styles There are four categorized painting types: Authoritarian, authoritative, permissive and uninvolved. While it can be said that parenting styles play a fundamentally important part in a child’s development. The question to ask is what is the best method to raise a child to be a functional member of society, and what are the pros and cons of each parenting style. Parenting research reveals that parenting styles influence a child 's social, cognitive, and…

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    Seven billion different people inhabit the planet, seven billion unique personalities thrive. Many contributing factors influence the development of each character and their personality. Authority figures influence character development due to the way characters could look up to an inspiring authority or because of the authority's direct impact on the child as a result of important life choices made by the adult for the character. Peers influence character development due to the way characters…

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    Baumrind described four sets of parenting styles these include, Authoritarian parenting, Authoritative parenting , Neglectful parenting and Indulgent parenting Authoritarian parenting: this type of parenting is described as restrictive and disciplinary. The parent is firm and in control of the child’s action meaning the child has no say on what is to be done. This type of parent usually spanks their child and enforces rules without explaining the reason for them. The children of these…

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    Tough Parenting Styles

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    Even though relaxed parenting styles can make the children gain responsibility and make them independent, it is a parent's responsibility to take care of their children instead of letting their kids fend for themselves and survive on their own strength; the parents should take responsibility for nurturing their children to help them become strong and independent people. With relaxed parenting styles children have a no sense of dependence on anyone, they lack social skills, and they can become…

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    Cognitive development relates to the ability of children and adolescent to think and reason, according to Stanford’s Lucille Packard Children’s Hospital. As children grows they begin to think more concrete. In adolescence, children begin to think more complex such as reasoning and developing their own thoughts, forming a personal code of ethics, planning for the future, and developing their own ideas, and during this time cognitive development can be effected by the way parents treat and raise…

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