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    Not every child is raised by the same type of parents and some parents care more than others. Everyone is different, but there is three general types of parenting styles (authoritarian, permissive, and authoritative) that each result in children to behave differently (Baumrind, 1967). The authoritarian parent incorporates strict rules, obedience to authority, and harsh punishment. They do not outwardly show their love for their children and they keep their relationships with their kids distant.…

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    Parenting Styles Survey

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    participants were administered focused on parenting styles. The participants were given three sets of questions that were related to three different parenting styles. However, the participants did not know which questions went along with which parenting style(s). The survey titles that identified which parenting style corresponded to specific questions were eliminated and changed to “Parenting Style, #”. This was done to avoid any biased against parenting style perception. The questions on this…

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    the parents who have higher expectations are often times more involved in school-related activities in and outside of the classroom. These parents who are so involved in school and their children’s academic achievement may have an authoritative parenting style…

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    Four Styles Of Parenting

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    is structured by the parenting styles that were used to make that family grow. There are many parenting styles any parent can follow. Parenting styles are as diverse as the parents themselves. There are four different styles of parenting Indulgent, Authoritarian, Authoritative, and Uninvolved parenting. Each parenting style has a level of responsiveness and demandingness that can be used. All parenting techniques are different from all households. In my experience my parenting used the…

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    Parenting Style BLAAA

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    Parenting Style BLAAA Parenting style represents the standard that the parents choose to approaches while raising their child. Although spending time with your child is extremally important, the quality of time is more essential. For instance, a parent can spend the whole day with his or her child, yet the parent may not be engaged in the same activity as the child, not demonstrating enough interest towards the child. Different parenting styles has different impact in the child life. For…

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    Parenting Style Analysis

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    Family Systems Parenting style (or the parent’s behavior) sets the tone and creates an atmosphere for a positive family system. A positive family system is important in contributing to positive behavior children. Positive behavior, in turn, helps children’s development. A child’s behavior is like an echo of the child’s environment. In looking at the parenting styles and family system, there is a correlation between a child’s development and their family system. Broderick & Blewitt (2015)…

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    adolescence people are capable of being greatly influenced by important people in their lives. For this reason the roles of parenting can be determining factors in their children's mental health as they are important role models (“Parenting” n. pg.). There are many different styles of parenting they including authoritarian, authoritative and permissive. Authoritarian parenting forces children to follow strict rules and manifest blind submission. They are often overprotective and discourage…

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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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    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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    The style of parenting that I think my parent used is the style of the Helicopter parents. According to the book, the Helicopter parents are defined as the following; lives revolve around their children, hover over children and rescue them whenever they have a problem – leaves children unequipped to handle challenges. My parents have always been very involved in my life. They always knew what was going on in my life and they were always there for anything that went wrong in my life. No matter…

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