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    Four Parenting Styles

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    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 parents are…

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    Child Rearing Styles

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    authoritative, authoritarian, permissive, or uninvolved styles. Each of these types of child rearing styles can affect the child's attachment once older. Hopefully, with this paper I can explain how each child rearing style of my choosing affects a child's attachment and their ability to cope with themselves as well as their culture being incorporated in the different types of attachment. Authoritative According to Berk (2014), authoritative child rearing style involves warm, responsive,…

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    Cognitive Learning Styles

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    her own learning style (also called cognitive style). It is the job of a teacher to introduce different learning styles. So that, the student is able to…

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    Strict Parenting Styles

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    There are different parenting styles .These 3 styles were initially recognised by Baumrind. A fourth later style was recognised by Maccoby and Martin. Authoritarian parenting: In this style of childrearing, children are required to shadow the strict instructions traditional by the parents. Failure to shadow such rules commonly consequences in punishment. Strict parents fail to clarify the thought behind these instructions. If requested to clarify, the parent might humbly answer, "Because I said…

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    Parenting Styles Essay

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    Parenting styles have a wide variety of effects on children. A large amount of research has been dedicated to parenting and how it can influence children’s development. To begin, before addressing the scenario, one must understand how parenting is classified and also the four different types of parenting with the effects they have on children. Only then, can one show how a parent in each style would react to the scenario. For over 50 years, scholars have conducted research on the topic of…

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    The Four Parenting Styles

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    Valentine (Maybe add in definition of parenting style) Throughout this course we have learned that the greatest influence on a child’s development is “the family” he or she grows up in. The family is This begs the question: Is there a right way to parent a child? In other words, can one influence a child in a way that guarantees a successful outcome, or in this case, healthy social development? The pioneering research on parenting style was conducted by Diana Baumrind, a developmental…

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    Each individual has a specific learning style that fits their personality and how they think, learning helps us to gain new knowledge and acquire new skills that we may incorporate in our daily lives. As you work through this course you will understand that the way we learn is dependent on how we think and make decisions. Our different styles of learning fall into patterns. After taking this course and understanding my LCI learning patterns, I have found that we practice each pattern in a…

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    Preferred Learning Style

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    2.2 Apply appropriate techniques to identify preferred learning style Throughout years of learning, I have never thought about my learning style, until discovered in course i am currently undertaking. While focusing on learning and retaining the knowledge, I did how I knew best, this however has set a new tone, as I was now able to assess my capabilities…

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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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    Parenting Styles Paper

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    Ragelienė and Justickis (2016) emphasized that while parenting style “can be understood from different theoretical perspectives”, the shared aspect of the varied definitions of parenting style revolves around the relationship between the parent and the child (p. 26). Within this relationship, multiple aspects, to include emotional warmth and acceptance as well as control demonstrated by the parent, designate the parenting style, which can have a positive or negative influence on the development…

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