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    Perils of Parenting As a single mother I do my best to raise a kind, intelligent, helpful and happy child. Some days I do much better than others the same way my son has good and bad days but one thing that troubles me a lot is seeing how some parents treat their children. I do believe that most parents do their best to raise children so they will become happy and responsible adults but it pains me when I see children whose spirits are being essentially broken by their parents words…

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    Primate parenting is similar to human parenting in a way. They care for their offspring by investing a lot of time and energy into each one of their offspring in order for their young to survive longer. They teach them how to eat, what to eat and how to conform to and behave in the society they live in. A reason as to why they are able to do all of this is because primates are very smart due to their large brains. It has been proven that they are much smarter than other animals. Primate…

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    Four Parenting Styles

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    parents will fall between what is known as the four parenting styles of Diane Baumrind. These four parenting styles are passive, authoritarian, authoritative and disengaged. They are all based on the level of demand and responsiveness between parent and child interactions. Some of them have high levels of both demand and responsiveness, while others have low levels of both demand and responsiveness, and others fall somewhere in the middle. The parenting style of passive is defined as when the…

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    Parenting styles very from family to family. Some parents choose to be authoritarian parents, which enforce rigid rules. They are very strict parents demanding obedience. They usually think children dont have any rights. Authoritarian parents discipline through physical punishment. Their children often fear them. Other parents choose to be overly permissive and give little guidance to their children. They often allow to much freedom and rarely hold their children accountable for the things they…

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    Authoritative parenting according to Berger is an approach to child rearing in which the parent sets limits but listens to the child and are flexible. Since I have learned about the three parenting styles I have categorized my mother as using the Authoritative parenting method. There are many examples in which my mother displayed the Authoritative parenting style to main examples are my first high school dance as well as my first date. Going to my first high school dance at the age of…

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    Whether you are new to parenting or an experienced veteran, know that there is always room for improving your parenting skills. Kids are very complicated creatures and it takes a lot of hard work to tame them. The most important attributes to good parenting are making your kids happy and raising them to be good people. This isn’t as simple as it sounds, or maybe it is. All you really need to do is follow a few rules and you will end up with angels for children. Remember, these are only…

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    There is an array of parenting styles that exist today, that inhibit a child’s growth and understanding of life. Parenting styles greatly affect the psychological growth of a child. Children’s development is based upon their environment and the home which they are raised in. Parents are the driving force in a child’s life. No matter what role the parent has, they are still related to their child, and from there it influences their child’s being. The influence can have positive or negative…

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    ” As a toddler we begin to walk ourselves into some unhappy situations. At this age parents begin to apply their parenting skills by teaching their toddler how to behave. The parents will begin to teach them simply things like sharing is caring and giving them choices to correct their behavior. Being the first born I began to understand more and more everyday about my parent’s parenting technique that they have chosen to use to raise my siblings and I. They have us to become independent…

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    • Describe and classify what parenting style you used, and tell how you know by citing a couple of examples and the definition from the text; see pg.393 I believe that most of the actions of my parenting style can be classified as Authoritative. Reading the descriptions of authoritarian child-rearing style of upbringing, given on page 393, I find confirmation that most of the actions of my virtual parenting style can be classified as Authoritative. “Authoritative parents are warm, attentive,…

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    possibilities and experiences so that when they are old enough to decide for themselves (around three years old) their decisions can be based on their interests and what makes them happy as opposed to a stereotype enforced upon them in early life. This parenting style goes over and above painting the nursery yellow to avoid the traditional blue-pink polarity however, you must consider every message to your child and the impact that could…

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