between parenting styles, academic performance and the effects of motivation, goal orientation and self-efficacy. The study contained two hypotheses- the first one being that, parents who possessed high demandingness and responsiveness, would have adolescents with high academic performance and on the other hand parents who are high in demandingness and low in responsiveness would have adolescents with low academic performance. The second hypotheses was that the relationships of parenting styles…
In parenting styles power orientated actions link to an authoritarian style. Parents with an authoritarian parenting style assert rules, often relying on punishment to achieve obedience. These parents may use a love withdrawal or power assertion style of discipline. They tend to have high demands and expectations of their child but only see things from their own point of view. They talk at their child as opposed to having two way communication and feel the need to control the relationship.…
The types of parenting style that parents provide for their children may affect their development in a positive or negative way. Authoritative parenting is known for promoting satisfactory effects throughout the children’s lifespan. When parents use the authoritative parenting style, they tend to be high in demandingness and high in responsiveness (Arnett, 2015). This means that parents provide specific rules for their children to follow. Moreover, they make sure to let their children know what…
Social Behavioral Benefits from Authoritative Parenting Keith Beatty University of Rio Grande and Rio Grande Community College Social Behavioral Benefits from Authoritative Parenting Parenting styles play a vital role in the development of children. Research has shown that parenting styles can influence a child’s social, cognitive, and psychological growth. Which will affect children both in the childhood years, adolescence, and on into adulthood. This is because children develop…
Permissive parenting is a style of parenting characterized by very little to no expectations placed on a child, and the parent acts as an equal to the adolescent so that he or she is actually a friend of the parent. In contrast to the other two parenting styles mentioned previously, permissive parents enforce very few, if any, rules and punishments on the children (Cherry, 2016). According to Baumrind (1966), parents who belong to this style allow themselves to be used as mere resources instead…
There are different parenting styles that parents choose to teach their children. Some ways people see it to be odd since it is something very different compared to how they would teach their children. As most say, everyone is different and however they teach their children is their decision but helicopter parenting is where that do “what you need to do” comes to a halt. This type of lifestyle isn’t suitable for any children. Helicopter parenting is a certain lifestyle parents seem to be…
two different mothers to better understand their parenting styles, I came to the conclusion that both had a lot of similarities in the way they are raising their children. Both of them are what are considered as Authoritative parenting. In total there are four categories with sub categories; authoritarian, democratic, neglecting, and permissive. We will be taking a closer look at each one individually and comparing each style. The first parenting style that we will be looking…
Parenting Styles: Which One is The Right One “Parents can only give advice or put them on the right paths, but the final forming of a person’s character lies in their own hands.” (Anne Frank) There are many different types of a parenting styles, but two of the most common are the “super strict” and “loosely laid back.” Although kids grow up to be whoever they want to be, parents have a major influence in the character development of their children. One way to assist in the development of…
Every parent wants the ability to keep their child safe and out of trouble. In order to do so, a new method of parenting has evolved over the past few years. Helicopter parenting is a term used to describe parents who watch over their children's lives and attempt to monitor every single thing they do. Most kids with helicopter parents have difficulty growing to full potential. They may lack problem solving, educational and social skills. Although, you can count on these parents to arrive on time…
Everyone says that “it takes a community to raise a child” and that is very true. When raising a child as a single parent, there is a massive support system that develops in place of the other parent (“Positive and Negative Effects of Single Parenting”). The churches and sports they join is a way to connect with those around them, making connections with people other than family. Community is one positive effect on children of a single parent. Yes, people tend to mature at a younger age when…