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    Baumrind’s Three Patterns of Parenting

    Rather they should develop rules for children while at the same time being supporting and nurturing”. Baumrind defines four parenting styles, which are commonly put into practice. The first of the parenting styles is authoritarian parenting. Authoritarian parenting is highly restrictive and uses firm controls and little verbal communication. When a parent uses this style it causes many negative aspects among children. Children raised in this order have very limited social interaction and very poor

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    Parenting Styles

    ideal parent to their children. To some people an ideal parenting style is based on the way that they were raised. Other parents want to be a friend to their child rather than a parent. Every parent is different in his or her own way and sees different parenting styles. According to psychologist Diana Buramind, parents will show at least one of three parenting styles. One parenting style is the authoritarian style. In this parenting style the parent is in full control. When a child messes up they are

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    Early Child Development

    Early Child Development Infancy and Early Childhood Development The brain of infants and early childhood development is empty and absorbable like a sponge throughout adulthood. At infancy stage, the brain develops according to exposure to verbal expression exposure and visual physical observation exposure. The human being brain will utilize the exposures throughout the developing stages in life (Feldman, 2010). Parenting interaction with an infant and environmental condition affects the

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    The Four Parenting Styles

    There are 4 different parenting styles: authoritative, permissive, authoritarian, and uninvolved. Each parenting style is based off of the level of demandingness and responsiveness. Authoritarian parents are high on demandingness; requiring complete and unquestioned obedience without any debate or explanation. These parents also tend to have low responsiveness, showing little to no affection towards their children. Authoritative parents are high on demandingness, and have set limits that they enforce

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    Psychology Used in Child Rearing

    Psychology Used In Child Rearing Name Course College Tutor November 8, 2013 1.0 Introduction There are various explanations as to why children exude appalling and deviant behaviors that contradict the dominant social norms. The root of these improper tendencies could be traced to family background, personality disposition, child socialization and genetic make up. Research spawned by Tamminen (2006), Shows that early lack of people skills could aggravate violent, rude and arrogant tendencies

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    Lifespan Development

    foundation for proper development and well being throughout the progression of a child's life. There are certain aspects in each domain that can affect proper development during infancy and young children, such as the roles of families, parenting styles, and education; each of which can have a profound influence on a child's development in all three domains. The Effects of Families During Infancy and Early Childhood Families play a very important crucial role during infancy and early childhood

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    Infancy and Child Development

    a foundation for the child’s future learning and well-being. Elements that effect a child during their infancy and early childhood can hinder a child’s development. Particular elements such as one’s family as well as their parenting styles. Some parent’s style of raising children are more effective than other parents’ methods. There are also certain programs that have been developed to influence cognitive development. Family’s effect on Development One’s

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    Parenting Styles

    Natalie Melcher Assignment 6 The “Autocratic” style in the quiz coincides with the “Authoritarian” style learned in class. This style includes low acceptance of the child’s ideas, decisions and choices. The parent’s decision is the bottom line and it’s a “my way or the highway” approach to parenting. Unfortunately, parents with this style may also use yelling, criticism and commands to get what they want from the child. These children can be more anxious, unhappy and have low self-esteem because

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    Design a Research Project That Would Ascertain How Parenting Styles Influence the Development of a Child. Include (a) Your Hypothesis and (B) Your Method.

    Assignment # 3 Question: Design a research project that would ascertain how parenting styles influence the development of a child. Include (a) your hypothesis and (b) your method. How a parent disciplines and respond to their child may have great affects on their creative thinking. There are four types of parenting styles, authoritarian, authoritative, permissive, and uninvolved. (Kendra Cherry, “Parenting Styles”) By definition, I would consider myself an authoritative parent. I give my children

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    A Comparison of the Child Rearing Practices of the “Baby Boomer” Era and Those of the New Millennium

    generation, stress levels have progressively increased to what they are now. An analysis of the child rearing advice given in the early part of the 20th century and that of the new millennium revealed the following things: a steady progression from an authoritarian type of discipline to that of a more authoritative type, the emergence of a paternal role in child rearing, the apparent difference in personality traits of adults that were raised under particular parenting methods, and several distinct reasons

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