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    217). This parenting style seems to be the parenting style that has the most positive impact on children emotional and moral development. Children raised by authoritative parents tend to have good social skills, self-control, and happier. Therefore, this parenting style is said develop good qualities for employees, leaders and life partners (Riggio, 2014). Lastly is the fourth style of parenting, neglectful or uninvolved parenting style? Neglectful or uninvolved parenting is an approach to…

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    Behaviour of children in context to parenting styles. Is there a hard and fast rule that specific parenting styles trigger a set of certain assured behaviour from children? No, there isn’t always. Exceptions exist; therefore the expected behavioural outcomes from children may not occur. The environment in which the children grow also has an impact on their behaviour, an important factor to be taken into consideration. But largely yes, style of parenting does have an impact on the behaviour…

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    characters, therefore, providing a safe environment for their children improves their mental and physical development. Different parenting techniques have been used in aims to raise a well-behaved child. There are four major techniques used by parents to help provide the best care for their children known as authoritative, authoritarian, neglectful, and permissive parenting. However, the majority of parents tend to resort to a strict regimen when raising their child in hopes of raising an…

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    Individual children are significantly impacted by the parenting style and behaviours of their caregivers. It influences the way they perceive the world and life skills they acquire. Although the shielding of children from danger, illness and other harm is an aim of all parents, there are some that protect their offspring excessively. Despite the best intentions of mothers and fathers, overprotective parenting or ‘helicopter’ parenting can have adverse effects of the long term wellbeing, growth…

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    The Effect of Bad Parenting Being a good parent is to not be selfish, take care, and look after the kids. In the case of Rose Mary the mother of Jeanette Walls, she was the complete opposite. In the story The Glass Castle written by Jeanette Walls, Rose Mary was a horrible parent for her children. Even though she was around the house, she never took the time to assist them. When Jeanette was only three years old, she had to find a way to eat instead of being fed by Rose Mary. She did not care…

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    these styles help the child, they all have some kind of effect, negative or positive on the child. There are 4 types of parenting styles. Authoritarian parenting is the more strict style. In this style parents are very controlling of their children and “try to shape, organize, and assess the child 's behavior and attitude according to their supreme values”(Parenting Styles and Social Anxiety among Adolescents). Children do not get any breathing room and they do everything based on their…

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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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    Parenting styles play a critical role in the development of a child. In fact, research shows that parenting styles can impact a child’s social, cognitive, and emotional growth. Children are shaped through the parental acts of motivation, interaction, and exchange throughout their childhoods. The results of these acts will either be negative or positive, and this influence can carry on well into adulthood. While there are several classifiable parenting styles, this research is going to focus on…

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    pressure and stress to the job of raising children. With no one to share day-to-day responsibilities or decision-making, single parents must provide greater support for their children while they themselves may feel alone.” (Stresses of Single Parenting) Single parenting…

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    into three different parenting styles. The three main qualitative parenting styles include authoritative, authoritarian, and permissive (Glasgow, Dornbusch, Troyer, Steinberg & Ritter, 1997). It is important to know that educational outcomes are not solely based on the efforts of the student. The successes or failures that a student may come across may be attributed to factors that the student cannot control. One of these factors that the student cannot control is parenting styles. The…

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