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    Authoritative parenting styles affect the development of children. a. The particular way parents raise children influences their psychosocial development and potentially prevents impairments within it (Ebrahimi et al., 2017). b. Key Statement of Importance of General Goal: Therefore, it is significant to educate parents on these potentially lasting effects to encourage positive parenting practices and healthy development in children. II. More Specific Point 1: The Authoritarian parenting…

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    Several reasons are proposed for the different parenting styles and their outcomes. Parenting styles have an impact on children’s behavior and in other areas. Parenting styles are affected by cultural and personal values. When it comes to teaching a child how to behave in his/her daily life it is important to know that every practice affects the child’s development. Parents have to be careful when implementing a new set of rules because everything they do can have a major effect on the child.…

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    Nonviolent Parenting

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    it comes to parenting style. Even though every family unit is unique and therefore has its own needs, there has long been debate over how to correct ill behavior and gain compliance from a child. On one hand, there is the “old fashioned way” of physical punishment which includes methods like spanking, switching, and swatting, and on the other is complete nonviolent parenting which includes time-outs, verbal chastisement, and privilege constraints. Those who advocate nonviolent parenting argue…

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    Helicopter Parenting

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    Helicopter parenting has a negative impact on a children's development resulting in lower levels of autonomy, competence, and relatedness. Parenting practices are shown to influence the development of social wariness in toddlers, preschoolers and young children, which can then progress into college age students. Overprotective parenting lead to “highly socially wary preschoolers who are more likely to develop internalizing and anxiety problems, poor social competence and weaker academic…

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    Thesis: Superior versus Inferior Parenting Skills Being a mother of two girls my greatest wish is for both of them to be successful and happy in their lifetime. I often ask myself what is the best way to ensure that this happens. It is true that the way parents raise their children will decide how well the child grows, in particular the mothers who impact their children the most? Based on “Hanna Rosin’s” article Mother Inferior she states that some parents choose to only want their children to…

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    Conscious Parenting

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    There are 2 types of parenting styles, conscious and unconscious parenting. Conscious parenting is known to be the better parenting style rather than unconscious parenting. And why is that? In Dr. Shefali Tsabary 's conscious approach to parenting, in her book, The Conscious Parent Transforming Ourselves, Empowering Our Children, she gives parents advice on how to be a better parent to their children and it also allows parents to look deeply and honestly within themselves. In Julie Halpert 's…

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    Parenting Styles Paper

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    Parenting style has a major impact on child development as experiences from childhood have a lasting impact on the emotional well-being of a child. Several studies have demonstrated the effects of parenting style on both a child’s emotional development and behavior. Identified by Diana Baumrind in the mid-1960s, there are three parenting styles including authoritative, authoritarian, and permissive which define the attitudes of parents towards their children. Each style brings about different…

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    Compare and contrast in what way different child-rearing (parenting) practices, in two different countries/regions, are linked to childhood quality of life children’s outcomes Introduction Emerging from the importance of looking at childhood in a global perspective, this essay will reflect and compare similarities and differences between two different cultures Spain and Inuit Canada childrearing practices. In western society, childhood and child rights are understood as a socially constructed…

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    There are three different parenting styles, developed by Baumrind- and this paper is an attempt to investigate and make contrasting analysis between the three and their effect on children’s behavior; and concerns and how effective on children’s behavior control and variables were investigated. Baumrind, discusses parenting through the eyes of psychology and as a developmental psychologist. Baumrind name s three different parenting styles which she classified based on the responsiveness of the…

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    most of their adolescence with either a parent or caregiver, the influence they have is very important. Some parents do this for their child’s well-being, where others do it for personal gains. Physical activity directly correlates with the type of parenting styles, the encouragement of the parents, and whether or not…

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