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    Tiger Parenting Styles

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    The second article that I found helpful in explaining the outcomes of the tiger parenting on youth and children is the article written by Yuwen and Chen called Chinese American adolescents: perceived parenting styles and adolescents’ psychosocial health. Yuwen and Chen describes the idea that when children experience the tiger parenting style then “Asian American adolescents experience higher levels of depressive symptoms than their same-gender white counterparts” (Yuwen & Chen p.236). These results

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    Parenting style is considered a psychological construct which is directly linked to strategies used in child rearing. “The term is a complex activity that includes much specific behavior that works individually and collectively to influence the child” (Kordi 2010‚ p. 218). It can further be described as “normative patterns of behavior and tactics that parents use to socialize and control their children.” (Wentzel & Russel‚ 2009). Diane Baumrind conceptualized three types of parenting styles authoritative

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    The Citizens of Maycomb Was Atticus Finch a leader or a " nigger lover"? In the book To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee‚ Atticus showed in multiple places how he was a leader and also how he could have been a "nigger lover". For a small town like Maycomb‚ there wasn’t a lot of neighborly friendship going on; between Boo Radley‚ and the mysterious minds of Scout and Jem‚ the town was in circles. The mad dog in the story was a symbol of many different things‚ it was a symbol of the town and

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    Four Parenting Styles

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    Parenting includes many behaviors that work together to influence and mold a child for their future. Putting parents in categories according to whether they are positive or negative on their demands and responsibility. The four main parenting styles are indulgent‚ authoritarian‚ authoritative‚ and uninvolved. Each of these parenting styles reflects different naturally occurring patterns of parental values‚ practices‚ and behaviors (Baumrind) and a distinct balance of responsiveness and demandingness

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    Baumrind Parenting Style

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    Parenting Styles Diana Baumrind‚ is a clinical and developmental psychologist that has been researching parenting styles since the 1960’s and has classified them into three categories (Eleanor Maccoby and John Martin adding a fourth category later on in their studies.) (encyclopedia) - Out of all the ways to describe parenting methods‚ they can be condensed into four categories that consist of authoritarian parenting‚ authoritative parenting‚ permissive parenting‚ and neglectful parenting

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    Parenting Style Analysis

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    try and learn more about her parenting style/behaviour. Issues addressed include determining what parenting style my mother implemented‚ how she believed this parenting style affected my development‚ factors that she believed influenced her parenting behaviours‚ as well as the impact of her being an immigrant on her parenting. Different cultural practices that were evident in my upbringing are also discussed in this analysis of the interview. Links Between Parenting Issues and Readings There are

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    Parenting Styles and Discipline There are three parenting styles and who you are as a parent has a lot to do with the way your child responds to you. The authoritarian parent values obedience. The rules are clear but inflexible. Misbehavior is strictly punished. In this type of environment‚ it is common for children to feel fearful and for parents to use fear as a teaching strategy. The authoritarian parent teaches the child what to think as opposed to how to think since the parent makes all

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    More Politics Than Justice As said by Atticus Finch‚ “A court is only as sound as its jury‚ and a jury is only as sound as the men who make it up” (Lee 173). This quote is made by Harper Lee’s most famous character‚ Atticus Finch‚ in the novel To Kill a Mockingbird. Atticus may be noble‚ but he is not naïve. He may believe that all people should get equal treatment in the court‚ but he knows that it won’t happen in Maycomb. Through the novel’s setting in a small town in the South and the trial of

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    The authoritative parenting style is about setting limits‚ reasoning with kids‚ and being responsive to their emotional needs. This style is common in middle class parenting throughout the world‚ and it’s connected with the most successful child outcomes. While authoritative parents are very sincere‚ nurturing‚ and open towards their children‚ they also expect high levels of independence and maturity. Rather than running to their child’s assistance every time they are in need of something‚ authoritative

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    diverse cultures that can shape parenting behavior‚ some basic assumptions regarding the links between parenting styles and developmental outcomes may not be universal. Much research has been conducted on the different parenting styles across cultures. There are also many myths about which parenting style is the best or the most beneficial to the social development of children. Reviewing past literature on this subject matter reveals that the authoritarian parenting style produced more overt aggression

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