surprised how Chua shared in detail about her life journey as a parent and raising two children. This is a book about Amy Chua’s experiences in raising her two daughters‚ Sophia and Luisa (Lulu)‚ in what she believes is the “Chinese mother” style of parenting. She is quick to point out in the first chapter‚ entitled “The Chinese Mother‚” that she uses the term “loosely” as it would be ridiculous to try to assume that every mother from China is a like a tiger mom. Just as “Western parents” would not
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Theoretical Framework and Influence of Parenting Every decision that a parent makes in terms of the way they discipline and comfort their child directly affects multiple aspects of that child’s life as they grow and develop. Different parenting choices develop into parenting styles‚ or the practices that parents exhibit in relation to their children and their beliefs about those practices (Arnett‚ 2012). Diana Baumrind communicated four differing parenting styles: authoritative‚ authoritarian‚ permissive
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an example of a style of parenting. There are three main forms of parenting styles; authoritarian‚ permissive‚ and authoritative. Mulan’s parents show the concept of an authoritarian parenting style which leads her and her parents to have a conflict. Rather than her parents submitting to her desires‚ or being both demanding and responsive‚ her parents impose rules and expect obedience from their child. The authoritarian style of parenting is said to be the "hard" parenting style. The beginning of
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Chinese parents raise such stereotypically successful kids.” Throughout the article Chua answers this question with her perception of the differences between a Western and a Chinese upbringing and her first hand experiences being a successfully‚ Chinese-style raised woman. According to Chua’s philosophy on upbringing‚ a set of rules must apply for the child to reach success. No extracurricular or social activity is allowed‚ and they have to be the best in every subject with the exception of physical education
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Ball/Bindler/Cowen‚ Principles of Pediatric Nursing: Caring for Children 5th Edition Test Bank Chapter 2 Question 1 Type: MCMA The mother of a newly hospitalized pediatric patient asks the nurse about the advantages of “rooming in.” The nurse could indicate which items are confirmed by research as benefits when a parent “rooms in”? Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. Sleeping more soundly. 2. Requiring shortened recovery periods. 3. Having less anxiety during procedures. 4. Requiring
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or not you have met your parenting obligations throughout their childhood. Looking at Diana Baumrind’s four parenting styles that she developed‚ I found them to be highly accurate in today’s society. These four different parenting styles will definitely have different outcomes in the child’s future life. In the next few paragraph’s I will explain Baumrind’s four different parenting styles‚ and how different approaches could affect development: The first parenting style is the authoritative parents
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Chapter 1 Introduction I. Background of the study Research says that “parenting style has been found to predict a child’s well-being” since the kind of development style that parents use influences their child’s “social competence‚ academic performance‚ psychosocial development‚ and problem behavior” (Darling‚ N.‚ 2012). This is why parents play such a huge role on their children’s development. They are the ones who mold their kids into the person that they want them to be. Every parent wants
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We define identity as the collective aspect of a set of characteristics by which a thing is definitively recognizable or known. Our identity is formed by the people around us; mainly being our parents. We have no considerable identity that lasts with us our entire lives. Rather‚ our identity consists of an on-going process in which our behavior follows patterns based on the patterns we see in the people around us. From the moment our life begins it is shaped by our parents‚ even before birth they
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and the development of children’s self-regulation. Educational Psychologist‚ 34(1)‚ 3-14 Herman‚ J Hetherington‚ E. M. (1999). Should we stay together for the sake of the children? In E. M. Hetherington et al. (Eds.)‚ Coping with divorce‚ single parenting‚ and remarriage: A risk and resiliency perspective (pp.93-116). Mahwah‚ NJ: Erlbaum. Hertherington‚ E. M. & Kelly‚ J. (2002). For Better for Worse: Divorce Reconsidered. New York: W. W. Norton & Company. Huxley‚ R. (2000). Online www.parenting/toolbox
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Parenting Styles and the Effects on Child Development Christina Drakeford Prairie State College Parenting Styles and their Effects on Children‚ This essay is about the three different styles of parenting‚ including definitions‚ descriptions‚ and effects. The present study examined the significance of methods of discipline used by parents and how these methods of discipline consequently affect multiple
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