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    For a parent, one of the biggest concerns they have for their children is making sure they are ready for their future, whether it would be for college or the working world. The skills that parents teach their children at a young age continue to help them grow throughout their life. However, as young children, they do not need to know how to be capable of everything, but exposing them and helping them practice basic essential skills will help them grow up to be successful adults. In order for…

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    Parenting Styles In the article, “Parenting Styles: What They Are and Why They Matter,” psychosocial specialist, Kendra Cherry, explains the correlation between parenting styles and how a child grows up. Cherry mentions research done by psychologist Diana Baumrind in which three parenting styles were established: authoritarian, authoritative, and permissive. Cherry further analyzes Baumrind’s findings and states how these parenting styles generally influence a child. This article addresses…

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    A parenting style is a psychological structure that throws light on the everyday techniques that parents use with their children. A parenting style is an amalgamation of the needs, demands, expectations and responds of the parents with respect to their children. Diana Baumrind has categorised parenting styles into four categories: Authoritarian, authoritative, disengaged and permissive. This essay will look at the characteristics and defining features of permissive parenting, and its effects on…

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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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    Different parenting styles have a huge impact on children’s. Some parents are strict and some are laid back. Being strict with children’s can affect how they succeed in school. If they have so much pressure on them because they are trying to achieve what their parents want them to then they most likely will not be that successful. Parents should not be so strict on kids because of the outcomes that will come with it I choose this topic because I was always curious about the different styles of…

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    Parenting Style Influences on Child Behavior Numerous studies have been conducted and proven to show the effects of parenting styles and how it effects the behaviors of children. Warmth/nurturance, discipline strategy, communication skills, and expectations of maturity are four important areas in which have shown to be connected with child adjustments. These styles are explained by Kaisa Aunola and Jari-Erik Nurmi in the article “The Role of Parenting Styles in Children’s Problem Behavior”.…

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    In my opinion the best form of parenting to promote happy and successful children is an Authoritative parenting style. This is the form of parenting that is most conducive to a child’s positive development. This parenting style promotes positive communication between the child and the parent. They offer discipline to the child, but balance the two extremes from passive or authoritarian parents. They make a conscious effort to reinforce standards and rules while communicating and helping to guide…

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    History and Development of Program The Systematic Training for Effective Parenting education program was developed by Dinkmeyer and McKay, who are used concepts from Adlerian and the Parent Effectiveness Training parenting ideas (Nystul, 1982, p. 63). Four of the five articles that were found on the Systematic Training for Effective Parenting education program, had different types of locations and populations. One of the articles uses parents that are in Lithuanian, and were mostly from…

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    “Parenting is the most demanding job on the world.” This job requires one to be present 24/7 and has very high stakes. But parenting in Las Vegas presents a whole different series of challenges. For the Las Vegan family “our casinos, strip clubs, and rowdy tourists” in plain sight of all the young ones does not make parenting any easier. There are always questions like: “How do I explain escort ads to my young child?” or “Will my son or daughter develop a gambling problem?” Parents don’t have…

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    Parenting is not an easy task to master, however, they play an important role in their children’s early years. Every child has parents, which are necessary for a good childhood. As a result, parents should be the best they can be. Being supportive, teaching values, and taking responsibility are the necessary qualities found in a good parent, which are shown throughout Walls’ memoir, Roethke’s poem, and Gibbs’ article. Every good parent should support their child’s goals. In The Glass…

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