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    Y176 TMA 1 Describe the three different parenting styles and discuss how they might impact on children’s behaviour. Using the information based on Thomas and Rowanna’s family in chapter two I will demonstrate how the different parenting styles and certain changes in environment can affect children’s behaviour in their infant upbringing. How parents bring up their children can vary‚ often being very different. The three parenting styles are examples of the different approaches adults can use in

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    The preschool years Authoritarian parenting is based highly on the parents rules and regulations for the child. The child is expected to always do as they are told without discussion. Children brought up by strictly authoritarian parents may show signs of unhappiness‚ anxiety and lack social skills. Punishment of the child is often physical or aggressive. According to Sim & Ong (2005) as stated in Santrock (2008‚ p.290) this often leads to physical violence and aggression by the child (Santrock

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    Diana Baumrind‚ there are four distinct types of parenting styles that parents use‚ depending on their own personality traits‚ the traits of the child‚ and their understanding of child development. Some parent show high rates of ACCEPTANCE/RESPONSIVENESS‚ an element of parenting that shows the amount of warmth and affection in the relationship between the parent and the child. On the other end of this is the DEMANDINGNESS/CONTROL aspect of parenting that weighs the amount of structure and control

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    The New Laid-Back Parenting Daney Gordon DeVry University September 5‚ 2014 THE NEW LAID-BACK PARENTING Erin Zammett Ruddy wrote the article “The New Laid-Back Parenting” where she identifies whether a parent can exercise laid-back parenting efficiently in a hover-parenting culture and not take it to the extent of neglect. Practicing laid-back parenting has its challenges where it is tempting for the parent to snap back into an overly involved mode. Some people who do not practice the

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    Ruben Soriano Chapter 15 Step parenting FHS 2400 Period 2 Becoming a step parent is something that must be reconsidered when deciding to take on the responsibility of taking care and guarding other couple’s children. I have witnessed both pros and cons of becoming a step parent first had. My father has only had one biological child (me). Leaving my older sister and my two older brothers to be his step children. I had a brief conversation with him regarding becoming a step parent. I asked him

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    field of helicopter parenting‚ or parenting in general. The author states‚ “Parents forget that no one child is good at everything and people learn by failing” (“A Generation Tethered to their Helicopter Parents”). Not failure! Failure is the last thing a parent would want their child to go through; however‚ failure in inevitable. The effects of helicopter parenting the author suggests‚ such as developing mental health issues and facing legal problems argue against helicopter parenting . As the author

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    I was shown all three of the examples of parenting styles‚ each of these parents have very different ways of raising their children. The three types of parenting styles include democratic parenting‚ dictatorial parenting‚ and permissive parenting.The democratic parenting style is where a parent is laid back‚ but also has general rules and will enforce more strict rules if necessary‚ these parents are both demanding and responsive. The dictatorial parenting style is a parent who has many rules and

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    parents can also be blamed for the negative connotations associated with the millennial generation altogether. Helicopter parenting is nothing new‚ however it is becoming an epidemic. The word “helicopter parent” was first introduced in a 1969 book published by Dr. Haim Ginott‚ and was introduced in the dictionary by 2011 (Bayless). Carolyn Daitch defines helicopter parenting as‚ “A style of parents who are over focused on their children” (Bayless). The problem of

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    particularly at school. The term describes these parents’ interactions on school campuses — the behavior of hovering and waiting for an opportunity to land (Hiltz 2).” Helicopter parenting is a controversial subject where some people believe that it is supportive to children while many claim it negative impacts children. Helicopter parenting is a problem and parents must understand why they shouldn’t apply so much pressure upon their children. No matter one’s personal stance it is imperative to ask what are

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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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