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    different types of parenting styles: authoritative, authoritarian, permissive and rejecting/neglecting/uninvolved parents. Authoritative parenting style is characterized by parents that are loving, set clear rules, and assist their children through the thought process behind their consequences. Authoritarian parents are described as indifferent, controlling, and strict. Authoritarian parents love their children, although they are not openly affectionate. Permissive parenting style are described…

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    how individuals think. It will discuss and explain why it is shaped in the form of a pyramid. Bloom Taxonomy is divided into six different learning styles and this paper will discuss each one. Kolb learning style is used a lot by educators this style teaches that different people will have different learning styles Kolb consist of four learning styles. The last concept discussed is seven habits of highly effective people each of these habits are important to your success. We develop good and bad…

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    Permissive Parenting

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    most challenging yet rewarding experiences. A child’s development can be influenced in many ways and parents are the major influence in their children 's lives. In the early 1960s, psychologist Diana Baumrind discovered four parenting styles (Berg). Those parenting styles include authoritarian, authoritative, permissive, and uninvolved. Authoritative parents create clear guidelines and expectations for their children, however still provide lots of nurturing and love. They are consistent with…

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    Eastern parenting styles sets them apart from each other. Even though the parenting styles are different, there are similarities as well. In the western area, the parenting style tends to be more lenient and not so direct. On the other hand, Eastern parents are more strict when it comes to their children 's education. There are also various consequence as a result of the way they are brought up, both positive and negative. Despite the similarities and difference both parenting styles care for…

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    Many teachers are taking a stance against technology in the educational system. Educational institutes should be embracing technology for many valid reasons. Technology can be very useful in the classroom. These institutes do not like to involve technology in the learning atmosphere but what they do not realize is it helps students stay focused, get more involved in their classes, and stay current with their assignments. Technology helps students with learning disabilities and help students get…

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    Writing Vs Homeschooling

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    When I noticed that homeschooling was based off of my learning speed, style, and techniques, I started appreciating every subject that I was doing. At that point, school was more than work, it was something that I wanted to do and strived to be better at. It is like sports, for example, in the way that if one is forced to…

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    Chapter 5: Implications, Recommendations, and Conclusions Alarm fatigue remains a national healthcare concern in spite of an increased awareness of the problem. The effect of alarm fatigue on patient safety is well documented in the literature. There is insufficient literature that supports the best methodology to educate nurses on managing physiological alarms appropriately. This project was conducted to determine if one method of educating nurses to alarm fatigue was more effective over…

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    especially in group setting and treats other as she would wanted to be treated. According to my reports and the way I have been treating Penelope, I have been using a mix of two parenting styles. I have been using the permissive type and the authoritative type of parenting style. The permissive type of parenting style is when there is high nurturance and low in maturity demands, control,…

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    Essay On Parent Interview

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    I had the pleasure of interviewing two different parents, they are the parents of a teenage girl and a young boy; with very different age groups. How old and what gender are your children? Parent Interviewee #1 has a 16-year-old girl Parent Interviewee # 2 has a 3-year-old son and 13-year-old son. How do you expect your children (child) to act toward you? Toward other children? (Ask for examples) Interviewee # 1 stated that the expectation of her 16-year-old daughter is that she respects her…

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    All of my life I have been involved in a sport or physical activity. The similarity between the sports I have learned to play and the way I was taught to learn in school are very much the same. I grew up playing softball and volleyball, which are both very detailed sports to play. With all different positions, regulations, and rules it is very much important to pay close attention while being taught how to play. It would have never been easy to learn the techniques by only watching a volleyball…

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