There are many parenting styles out there‚ but most can be classified by Maccoby and Martin’s four parenting styles; authoritative‚ indulgent‚ authoritarian‚ and neglectful. It is believed by most people that authoritative parenting‚ where parents are demanding and responsive‚ is the best parenting method‚ raising kids to be happy and successful. But it is just a style‚ not a detailed guideline; then how could that be achieved? First of all‚ parents should know and act accordingly to their child’s
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-Authoritarian - A restrictive pattern of parenting in which adults set many rules for their children‚ expect strict obedience‚ and rely on power rather than reason to elicit compliance -Authoritative - flexible‚ democratic style of parenting in which warm‚ accepting parent s provide guidance and control while allowing the child some say in deciding how best to meet challenges and obligations -Permissive - A pattern of parenting in which otherwise accepting adults make few demands of their children
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| Attachment Theory | 7th June 2010 | | By Sandra Thomas | | | Q1. Explain the development of attachment in infants. [Criteria 1.1 & 1.2)(500 words) (You are expected to consider the original explanation given by Bowlby and the alternative explanation by Schaffer and Emerson. I.e. Monotrophy vs. Multiple attachment and the stages as described by Bowlby) 529 words John Bowlby believed that in the early stages of child development the maternal relationship was the basis
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Parenting is one of the most challenging‚ yet meaningful life tasks. Unfortunately‚ popularwisdom and misconceptions about how to raise responsible kids can lead to ineffective communication and power struggles Some parents use authoritarian parenting strategies that do not allow the child an independent voice or sense of efficacy. Other parents overcompensate with overly permissive parenting that doesn’t teach kids about limits andself-control. Research shows both extremes can interfere with kids’
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an explanation of attachment Attachment is a deep and enduring emotional bond that connects one person to another across time and space (Ainsworth‚ 1973; Bowlby‚ 1969). Attachment does not have to be mutual. One person may have an attachment with an individual which is not shared. Attachment is characterized by specific behaviors in children‚ such as seeking proximity with the attachment figure when upset or threatened (Bowlby‚ 1969). Bowlby’s theory states that attachment is adaptive and innate
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Guerra‚ Jorge FLVS: Parenting Mrs. Morell Module One: Discussion Questions 1.What are the different parenting styles used by families? Which do you think is better? Why? The three different parenting styles used by familes are authoritarian style‚ permissive style and democratic style. In my opinion‚ the better style of the three is the democratic style. Reason being‚ I believe kids should be disciplined and learn how to behave in a controlled environment for the future‚ but I also
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wk2discchoward I chose to discuss secure attachment for the purpose of this assignment. To me‚ secure attachment directly influences all other topics that were discussed in this chapter‚ and thus is the most critical topic we covered. For example‚ emotional regulation occurs when there is secure attachment and the infant is under minimal stress; so‚ promoting secure attachment also promotes emotional regulation. In addition‚ many of the children that I work with have younger siblings that are
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known‚ as the mother and father of attachment theory both became key figures in contributing to child development‚ with their ideas of personality development‚ together they changed the views of childcare practice and how mothers‚ reared their children‚ his views greatly influenced society‚ by identifying that a child first relationship was very important as this would effect them for the rest of their lives. Bowlby (1969) and Ainsworth (19740 described "Attachment as a deep‚ and enduring bond that
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VERGE 3 Rooney 1 Autism and Infant Attachment: A Review of the Literature Anna Rooney Psychology 340 Professor Pederson November 28‚ 2005 VERGE 3 A Review of the Literature Rooney 2 Even when Stephen Bohay was just a few months old‚ his parents knew there was something odd about him. Instead of developing the normal one consonant/one vowel sounds characteristic of three to eight month infants‚ Stephen remained silent and‚ according to his mother‚ never cuddled‚ never wanted
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Can early insecure attachment doom the child to psychopathology in later life? Shaffer‚ (1993) defines attachment as a “close emotional relationship between two people two persons‚ characterised by mutual affection and desire to maintain proximity”. According to Browby‚ (1969) attachment behaviours are formed in infancy and help shape the attachment relationships people have as adults. Psychopathology’ refers to study of mental illness or mental health distress or the manifestation of behaviours
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