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    Parenting Styles

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    Parenting Styles and Child Development Jason N. White What are we supposed to do? All of us spend our young lives educating ourselves in reading‚ writing‚ and arithmetic. As well‚ many of us spend our young adulthood in college learning to become doctors and lawyers. Yet‚ the most long lasting‚ and in many ways‚ most rewarding job some will ever have is raising strong‚ intelligent‚ and well-mannered children. As always‚ this is easier said than done. Generally‚ a parent wants their kids

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    Linda Brandes Position Essay Final Draft Eng 105 section 26 10/10/2012 The Advantages of Positive Parenting Parenting can easily be considered one of the most difficult jobs on Earth. Kids are not like puppies where you can get one and take care of it while it’s small and cute. Then‚ when it no longer entertains you‚ it can be given away to someone else to care for. Kids are a lifelong responsibility. Once they are born‚ they will always be there: when they are fun‚ when they are messy and

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    Problem in Parenting Some of the most difficult challenges for parents today are their children’s behavior problems and how parenting styles affect child development. It’s important for parents to understand the changes that a child goes through during each phase of development. One thing that parents need to realize is that after each phase of development‚ rules need to change along with it. This is because children become more independent as they get older‚ and different parenting styles are

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    way in which parents discipline their children I went to several locations and observed parents interacting with their children. I want to discuss the types of parenting styles before going into greater detail about my observations. Psychologist Diana Baumind identified four types of parenting styles based on two aspects of parenting behavior‚

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    It’s midnight. and the final essay is due the next morning. Surrounded by printouts‚ notes‚ and books‚ he types frantically. Two weeks ago‚ it seemed that there was plenty of time to get the paper done. Last week‚ a sick child made it hard to study. Now it’s crunch time. Looking at the clock‚ he wonders‚ “Why do I keep doing this to myself? Why haven’t I learned not to put things off until the last minute?” Researchers have found that procrastination like Sam’s is common (“DePaul‚” 2007). However

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    Parenting/Childrearing Practices In the African American culture‚ parenting has been referred to as demanding‚ directive‚ and non-responsive discipline that can be viewed as negative parenting in other cultures. Parenting can be defined as the process of showing and giving physical‚ social‚ and emotional upbringing of a child. The word parenting is referred to the activity of raising a child and usually provides a child ’s physical needs and protecting them from harm; while having an impact on

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    Importance of Parenting As a parent there are certain responsibilities that you must be accountable for in your child’s life. For example you must love and show your child how to love. Also it is your responsibility to raise and nurture the child; while showing them what is right and wrong. But most importantly you must integrate them into society so that they will not be an “outcast” in a sense. In Frankenstein‚ Doctor Frankenstein does not give the creature a chance in any way. All the responsibilities

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    Dorothy Williams Professor Swanson English Composition I (1010-80) October 12‚ 2010 PARENTING EXPECTATIONS AND THE REALITY While there is nothing in the world more rewarding than becoming a parent‚ there is no way to completely prepare for actually being a parent. Financial planning‚ researching how to be a parent‚ and planning on how life will change give future parents some expectations about what it is like to be a parent. It is a good idea for soon-to-be parents to have a plan‚ but the

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    10 Tips for Parenting

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    Although it’s usually far less challenging than when your children are young‚ your job as a parent doesn’t end when your kids are finished with school and leave the house. See more parenting pictures 10: Get to Know Them as Adults All parents have an aha moment when they realize that their little baby is all grown up. It can be a bittersweet realization -- he’s not my sweet little 3-year-old anymore -- or a pretty great one -- he’s not that back-talking teenager anymore. In any case‚ he’s different

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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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