Hayner Ms. McGowen English 4 July 19‚ 2016 Parenting Styles Parenting is a huge topic‚ especially in the world of newlyweds and expectant parents. There are many issues and ideas to be considered‚ such as punishments‚ rewards‚ religion‚ leniency‚ et cetera. The four styles of parenting include many opinions on the parent-child relationship‚ many relationships and punishments: authoritarian‚ authoritative‚ permissive‚ and uninvolved. These four styles of parenting amplify personality types in parents‚
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Parenting styles. Permissive: When I was at a target I witnessed a scene where a child was begging for their parent to buy them some candy. The parent at first said no but once they realized the sad look on the child’s face and the fact they were about to cry they gave in and let them have the candy anyways. This scenario represents the permissive parenting style because permissive parents tend to give in‚ not want to hurt their kid’s feelings and try to be more of a friend than a parent‚ which in
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actively avoid mistakes often made by others. For example‚ by focusing on not spending too much time on work matters and becoming cold or distant with my offspring I am now “above average in warmth and affection” shared with my children. This parenting style is consistent with people who are part of lower SES backgrounds
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Emotion Regulation: Relationship to Attachment Style Abstract The present study aimed to examine the relationship between the four attachment styles developed by Bartholomew and Horowitz (1991) and emotion regulation‚ specifically the differences between the secure and insecure attachment styles and their ability to use positive or negative emotion regulation. Two hundred and ninety eight participants (216 female‚ 82 male) between
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2. Assignment: Attachment Style and Relationships Robert Sternberg created his triangular theory of love based on three dimensions: passion‚ intimacy‚ and commitment. The degree to which a relationship demonstrates these three dimensions determines the type of love relationship. People begin love relationships with those who care for them as children. These early relationships can have a great effect on their adult relationships. • Write a 350- to 700-word response summarizing the three dimensions
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Life Effects Your Future Growing up every child is exposed to different parenting styles and ideas. How one person’s parent disciplines‚ teaches‚ and guides their child can be completely different from another parent‚ and these differences shape who their kids become. These differences also create the categories that varying parenting styles fit in to. Two of these categories include permissive and authoritarian parenting styles‚ which may vary in expectations‚ reactions to conflicts‚ and ultimately
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The best way to describe the attachment style between my grandparents and I was securely attached. In daycare I would always be upset watching my grandmother leave but then it was always easy for me to get along with other people and make friends while she was gone. When she returned‚ I was incredibly excited to see her and would immediate re-attach myself to her. My grandmother tells a particular story of the first day I was at a new daycare and I was fine when she dropped me off but when she picked
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Impact of Parenting Style on Adolescent Development In today’s society‚ the development of adolescence is a significant matter. In previous generations‚ self-discipline and strict obedience was critical; “The style of parenting practiced in the past was seen as critical to provide children with the self-discipline required by societies in which strict obedience to authority was expected from citizens‚” (Holloway‚ 2003‚ p.314). Authoritarian parenting style was the most common. According to Holloway
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primary caregiver‚ attachment becomes disordered and this can impact all future relationships that the child has in his or her life. (Floyd‚ Hester‚ Griffin‚ Golden and Canter‚ 2008). This inability to attach to others can also severely impact the child’s developmental and school life. (Floyd et al.‚ 2008). Attachment disorders manifest themselves in different ways and with different labels‚ however; arguably the most severe of all the disorders is reactive attachment disorder (RAD). It is important
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Abstract In 1987‚ the Attachment Theory extended to include the bonds between adults and their romantic partners; the extension includes the concept of the secure‚ the anxious-preoccupied‚ the dismissive-avoidant‚ and the fearful-avoidant attachment styles. Current research‚ in the form of cross-sectional and longitudinal studies‚ predicts adults exhibit attachment styles during the forming‚ maintenance‚ and separation process. The research utilized the experiences in close relationships inventory
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