Parental Styles and Socio-Emotional Development in Middle Childhood Bobby Daniels Grand Canyon University PCN 518 January 20‚ 2013 Parental Styles and Socio-Emotional Development in Middle Childhood The concerned parent attempts to provide all that is needed for their children to grow and developed into acceptable‚ productive members of society. The nurturance can sometimes become challenging and even gruesome as together‚ child and parents‚ travel through the stages of development. Kail
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How Parenting Styles Effect Children Parenting styles are the typical ways in which parents interact with children and have a major impact on a child’s attitude‚ behavior and achievement. There are three types of parenting: Authoritarian‚ Authoritative and Uninvolved. Authoritative parents are attentive to their children’s needs and concerns‚ and will typically forgive and teach instead of punishing if a child falls short. Parents‚ who use authoritative style when raising their children‚ have
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Parenting styles are as diverse as parents themselves. Parenting is one most challenging and difficult responsibilities a person ca face. The way a family is structured is called the parenting styles. The parenting styles are collections of parental attitudes‚ practices and non-verbal expressions that characterize the nature of parent child relationship. Because individuals learn how to parent from many different examples including their own parents‚ role models‚ society and life experiences
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A Parenting Style will depend on a person’s previous experiences of their own upbringing‚ values‚ beliefs‚ knowledge‚ education‚ age‚ gender and media influences. An Authoritarian parenting style involves one or both of the parents making decisions without the consultation of the children. Children have a high expectation from the parents and if the expectations are not met the children are usually punished and also the children are rarely praised or rewarded for their positive behaviour. The children
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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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Association‚ Inc. 0033-2909/93/S3.00 Parenting Style as Context: An Integrative Model Nancy Darling and Laurence Steinberg Despite broad consensus about the effects of parenting practices on child development‚ many questions about the construct parenting style remain unanswered. Particularly pressing issues are the variability in the effects of parenting style as a function of the child ’s cultural background‚ the processes through which parenting style influences the child ’s development‚ and
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Authoritarian Parenting Style: The Negative Effect On Children Clarice Moyer Liberty University COUN 502-D12 May 11‚ 2011 Abstract The Authoritarian Parenting Style is one of four parenting styles used to rear children. Authoritarian Parenting style is described by Feldman (2011) as “parents that are controlling‚ punitive‚ rigid‚ cold. Their word is law‚ and they value strict‚ unquestioning obedience……; they do not tolerate expressions of disagreement (p.251).” Because children
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Attachment/Parenting style/Temperament 1st subject: The first baby shows signs of secure attachment. Secure attachment is classified by children who show some distress when their caregiver leaves but are able to compose themselves and do something knowing that their caregiver will return. The baby was vividly upset when her mother left and the sadness was replaced by joy when her mother returned. While the mother was out of the infant’s sight‚ the infant welcomed the company and warmth of some
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In The Glass Castle by Jeannette Walls the parenting style most exemplified by Rex and Rosemary Walls is permissive because they avoid serious situations‚ didn’t act like responsible adults‚ and were more friends than parents. Permissive parents avoid serious situations‚ “avoid confrontation” (Cherry‚ The Four Styles of Parenting). “I’d broken one of our unspoken rules: We are always supposed to pretend our life was one long incredibly fun adventure” (Walls 69). The parents didn’t want to come face
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1. Describe and discuss the connection between parenting styles and attachment. Sigelman and Rider (2006) state that “Many noted theorists have argued that no social relationship is more important than the first: the bond between parent and infant”. Both Freud and Erikson placed great emphasis on the parent-child relationship and its importance to “normal” development. Freud believed that the human child is born with natural instincts and drives. The relationship that the caregivers had with
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