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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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    1.09 Discussion Questions

    1.09 Discussion Questions Assignment (1) Imagine your 16-year-old daughter wants to attend a Friday night high school party, and you do not know who will be attending. Using three parenting styles discussed in the lesson, how would an authoritarian parent respond? A democratic parent? A permissive parent? An authoritarian parent would respond by not letting her go at all, or having a very strict curfew. The parent would also state all the rules that the daughter should obey.If she did not come home

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    Parenting Style Analysis

    Everyone has there own way of parenting. One will always agree or disagree with the way someone handles their children or child. I see it as social media, because despite whether it's negative or positive you are judging. When it comes to parenting styles, I immediately think of the two A's which is authoritative and authoritarian. When a parent is using the parenting style authoritarian, they are basically being firm and strict, but when it come to being authoritative I see it as being relaxed

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    Haddonfield Social Standards

    What makes Haddonfield nearly impossible to grow up in? Expectations. Simply standards that one is expected to achieve. Whats makes these standards a reality are the people that accept them and obey them religiously. Haddonfield culture is intimidating and at times demeaning to the teenagers trying to survive in it. Some of the most highly set standards in Haddonfield that teenagers are expected to thrive in include: the social life, academics, and athletics. The social life in Haddonfield is overwhelming

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    Baldwin-Shaefer Case Study

    Baldwin-Schaeffer- That the traditional family is predicated on the idea that all families will organize themselves along the dimensions of control and affection. How a particular family demonstrates control and affection translates into specific parenting/child rearing techniques or procedures. Subsequently, specific child rearing techniques directly impact upon the personality development of the child. All families organize themselves along the dimensions of affection and control which will result

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    Two Dads Two Moms

    Eric Abeyta B.J. Sunnanborg English 090 April 28, 2014 Two Moms or Two Dads Should gays and lesbians be granted the right to adopt a child? Today's view of gays and lesbians is drastically different than it was in the past. As more people "come out of the closet" gays and lesbians are becoming more socially accepted. They currently are battling for equality in a variety of areas. The most common areas are choosing to adopt a child and the impact that might have on themselves

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    Motivation

    Assignment #7: Parenting or Motivation Chasity K. Horton April 14, 2011 Development Across Lifespan EDPR 2111-008 ABSTRACT The article I have chosen to review is titled Control Freak vs. Pushover Parenting: Why Neither Works (Pincus 2011). The topic of the article is parents and their different types of parenting styles. I will discuss how different parenting skills have an effect on child according to Baumrind’s theory. I also will discuss the similarities

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    The Role of the Environment in Personality Development of Children

    is not easy to foresee when a child is first born. Familial, associative, academic, and communal influence impacts one’s worldview—how one reasons, socializes and develops a sense of self. This research examines environmental influences—such as parenting styles and attachment; social economic status and parent stability; sibling positions and relations; neighborhood and peer groups, including school and mass media—on the personality development of children.   The Role of the Environment in Personality

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    Novel

    Discussion 1 Upper class families usually have one parent taking care of the children while the other one works a full time job. They are able to employ an in home caregiver to care for the children. They are able to have better health care, and are also able to purchase healthier food for the family. Upper class families have mannerisms and values that are distinct from those of the underclass families. Upper class children are socialized into high culture, for example, being taken to the

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    Corporal Punishment

    consider as their decisions will have lifelong effects on children’s growth. Some people say that it is essential to apply harsh discipline to educate children so that they obey rules and stay away from wrongdoings, while others believe that such parenting styles can adversely affect children’s mental development and turn their childhood to unforgettable nightmares. With its drawbacks outweighing benefits, the imposition of iron discipline in raising kids is counterproductive, causes unforgettable

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